2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12931-016-0410-z
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Genes associated with polymorphic variants predicting lung function are differentially expressed during human lung development

Abstract: BackgroundRecent meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies have identified single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within/near 54 genes associated with lung function measures. Current understanding of the contribution of these genes to human lung development is limited. We set out to further define i) the expression profile of these genes during human lung development using a unique set of resources to examine both mRNA and protein expression and ii) the link between key polymorphisms and genes using exp… Show more

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“…In A549 cells using the same antibody, FAM13A was also previously detected by western blot predominantly in the cytoplasm and faintly in the nucleus [25]. Immunostaining of lung sections from human detected FAM13A in bronchial cells, which was consistent with recent observations in mice [24] and human tissues [26].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In A549 cells using the same antibody, FAM13A was also previously detected by western blot predominantly in the cytoplasm and faintly in the nucleus [25]. Immunostaining of lung sections from human detected FAM13A in bronchial cells, which was consistent with recent observations in mice [24] and human tissues [26].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Recent understanding that the genetic determinants of lung function operate across the life cycle lends support to the hypothesis that lung function trajectories from childhood to adulthood are at least partly defined at birth and early life. Intriguingly, pathway analyses show enrichment in lung function genes for developmental processes, and functional genetic and proteomic analyses of fetal lung samples also show that several of these genes (for example, TMEM163 , FAM13A , HHIP , CDC123 , PTCH1 , and RAGE ) affect lung development already at the embryonic stage 22 , 23 . As such, it is possible that variants associated with lung function and respiratory disease in adulthood may actually influence risk through mechanisms that are at least partly related to lung development.…”
Section: Factors Affecting Lung Function Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is known that GPR126 is differentially expressed throughout human lung development, suggesting that it may be important for normal lung development. 34 | 3 of 14…”
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confidence: 99%