Genomics of chronic cough unravels neurological pathways
Kayesha Coley,
Catherine John,
Jonas Ghouse
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundChronic cough is a symptom of common lung conditions, occurs as a side effect of ACE inhibitors (ACEis), or may be unexplained. Despite chronic cough representing a substantial health burden, its biological mechanisms remain unclear. We hypothesised shared genetic architecture between chronic dry cough and ACEi-induced cough and aimed to identify causal genes underlying both phenotypes.MethodsWe performed multi-ancestry genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of chronic dry cough and ACEi-induced coug… Show more
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