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Title: A variant associated with nicotine dependence, lung cancer and peripheral arterial disease.
Author(s): Thorgeirsson, T.E.
Geller, F.
Sulem, P.
Rafnar, T.
Wiste, A.
Magnusson, K.P.
Manolescu, A.
Thorleifsson, G.
Stefansson, H.
Ingason, A.
Stacey, S.N.
Bergthorsson, J.T.
Thorlacius, S.
Gudmundsson, J.
Jonsson, T.
Jakobsdottir, M.
Saemundsdottir, J.
Olafsdottir, O.
Gudmundsson, L.J.
Bjornsdottir, G.
Kristjansson, K.
Skuladottir, H.
Isaksson, H.J.
Gudbjartsson, T.
Jones, G.T.
Mueller, T.
Gottsater, A.
Flex, A.
Aben, K.K.H. (217174302)
Vegt, F. de (204476178)
Mulders, P.F.A. (106661302)
Isla, D.
Vidal, M.J.
Asin, L.
Saez, B.
Murillo, L.
Blondal, T.
Kolbeinsson, H.
Stefansson, J.G.
Hansdottir, I.
Runarsdottir, V.
Pola, R.
Lindblad, B.
Rij, AM van
Dieplinger, B.
Haltmayer, M.
Mayordomo, J.I.
Kiemeney, L.A.L.M. (105132063)
Matthiasson, S.E.
Oskarsson, H.
Tyrfingsson, T.
Gudbjartsson, D.F.
Gulcher, J.R.
Jonsson, S.
Thorsteinsdottir, U.
Kong, A.
Stefansson, K.
Publication year: 2008
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Nature
ISSN: 0028-0836
Volume: vol. 452
Issue: iss. 7187
Start page: p. 638
End page: p. 642
Abstract: Smoking is a leading cause of preventable death, causing about 5 million premature deaths worldwide each year. Evidence for genetic influence on smoking behaviour and nicotine dependence (ND) has prompted a search for susceptibility genes. Furthermore, assessing the impact of sequence variants on smoking-related diseases is important to public health. Smoking is the major risk factor for lung cancer (LC) and is one of the main risk factors for peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Here we identify a common variant in the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene cluster on chromosome 15q24 with an effect on smoking quantity, ND and the risk of two smoking-related diseases in populations of European descent. The variant has an effect on the number of cigarettes smoked per day in our sample of smokers. The same variant was associated with ND in a previous genome-wide association study that used low-quantity smokers as controls, and with a similar approach we observe a highly significant association with ND. A comparison of cases of LC and PAD with population controls each showed that the variant confers risk of LC and PAD. The findings provide a case study of a gene-environment interaction, highlighting the role of nicotine addiction in the pathology of other serious diseases.
Subject: EBP 1: Determinants in Health and Disease
UMCN 1.2: Molecular diagnosis, prognosis and monitoring
Organization: Medical Oncology
UMCN Extern
Urology
Epidemiology, Biostatistics & HTA
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