PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Functional variant in the autophagy-related 5 gene promotor is associated with childhood asthma.

  • Lisa J Martin,
  • Jayanta Gupta,
  • Soma S S K Jyothula,
  • Melinda Butsch Kovacic,
  • Jocelyn M Biagini Myers,
  • Tia L Patterson,
  • Mark B Ericksen,
  • Hua He,
  • Aaron M Gibson,
  • Tesfaye M Baye,
  • Sushil Amirisetty,
  • Anna M Tsoras,
  • Youbao Sha,
  • N Tony Eissa,
  • Gurjit K Khurana Hershey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033454
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
p. e33454

Abstract

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Rationale and objectiveAutophagy is a cellular process directed at eliminating or recycling cellular proteins. Recently, the autophagy pathway has been implicated in immune dysfunction, the pathogenesis of inflammatory disorders, and response to viral infection. Associations between two genes in the autophagy pathway, ATG5 and ATG7, with childhood asthma were investigated.MethodsUsing genetic and experimental approaches, we examined the association of 13 HapMap-derived tagging SNPs in ATG5 and ATG7 with childhood asthma in 312 asthmatic and 246 non-allergic control children. We confirmed our findings by using independent cohorts and imputation analysis. Finally, we evaluated the functional relevance of a disease associated SNP.Measurements and main resultsWe demonstrated that ATG5 single nucleotide polymorphisms rs12201458 and rs510432 were associated with asthma (p = 0.00085 and 0.0025, respectively). In three independent cohorts, additional variants in ATG5 in the same LD block were associated with asthma (pConclusionGenetic variants in ATG5, including a functional promotor variant, are associated with childhood asthma. These results provide novel evidence for a role for ATG5 in childhood asthma.