rs117134689 - BRD10

Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file

Reported associations

  • Genetic relationships between high blood eosinophil count, asthma susceptibility, and asthma severity. - The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma (2024) · Li H, Li X · PubMed 37560908

    Genetic relationships between blood eosinophil count (BEC), asthma susceptibility, and severity are unclear. We sought to identify the genetic difference between type 2 (T2) and nontype 2 (non-T2) asthma (defined by BEC) and investigate genetic relationships between high BEC, asthma susceptibility, and severity. Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) were performed for T2 ( = 9,064; BEC ≥ 300 cells/μL) versus non-T2 asthma ( = 14,379; BEC < 150 cells/μL) and asthma susceptibility (37,227 asthmatics vs. 124,132 nonasthma controls) in the UK Biobank and asthma severity (moderate-to-severe asthma [ = 2,153] vs. mild asthma [ = 5165]) in the All of Us Research Program (AoURP). Genetic causality between BEC, asthma susceptibility, and severity were dissected using Mendelian randomi


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Lifestyle context

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Discuss with your doctor

  • genetic asthma risk and prevention strategies Moderate

    rs117134689 is associated with increased asthma susceptibility; discussion can guide personalized prevention and management

Screening

  • asthma screening with spirometry Moderate

    rs117134689 is strongly associated with asthma risk in large GWAS studies, with effect size 1.190 across 161,359 subjects

    spirometry or peak flow testing if not performed recently