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  • Older adults are more affected by asthma and have worse treatment outcomes, but how genetics influence inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) treatment in this group is under-researched.* -
  • Researchers conducted a genome-wide association study on ICS response in older asthmatics, studying various cohorts and utilizing different measures for treatment success, ultimately identifying significant SNPs linked to treatment outcomes.* -
  • The study found multiple novel SNPs associated with ICS response, many connected to genes previously linked to asthma and related conditions, highlighting potential genetic factors in asthma treatment for older adults.*

Article Abstract

Introduction: Older adults have the greatest burden of asthma and poorest outcomes. The pharmacogenetics of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) treatment response is not well studied in older adults.

Methods: A genome-wide association study of ICS response was performed in asthmatics of European ancestry in Genetic Epidemiology Research on Adult Health and Aging (GERA) by fitting Cox proportional hazards regression models, followed by validation in the Mass General Brigham (MGB) Biobank and Rotterdam Study. ICS response was measured using two definitions in asthmatics on ICS treatment: (1) absence of oral corticosteroid (OCS) bursts using prescription records and (2) absence of asthma-related exacerbations using diagnosis codes. A fixed-effect meta-analysis was performed for each outcome. The validated single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were functionally annotated to standard databases.

Results: In 5710 subjects in GERA, 676 subjects in MGB Biobank, and 465 subjects in the Rotterdam Study, four novel SNPs on chromosome six near validated across all cohorts and met genome-wide significance on meta-analysis for the OCS burst outcome. In 4541 subjects in GERA and 505 subjects in MGB Biobank, 152 SNPs with p<5 × 10 were validated across these two cohorts for the asthma-related exacerbation outcome. The validated SNPs included methylation and expression quantitative trait loci for , and for the OCS burst outcome and , , , , and for the asthma-related exacerbation outcome.

Conclusions: Multiple novel SNPs associated with ICS response were identified in older adult asthmatics. Several SNPs annotated to genes previously associated with asthma and other airway or allergic diseases, including .

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9810110PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2021-217674DOI Listing

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