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Authors Zhao Z, Jiang C, Zhao D, Li Y, Liang CX, Liu W, Wei S, Zhou Y, Zhao Z, Ran P
Received 6 February 2017
Accepted for publication 19 April 2017
Published 15 May 2017 Volume 2017:12 Pages 1447—1455
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S134010
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Abstract: Quantitative computed tomography (CT) measures of emphysema have been
shown to be associated with increased mortality in humans, but genetic variants
affecting the quantitative parameters of chest CT that measure degree of
emphysema have not yet been examined. In this study, using available chest CT
data from a total of 344 emphysema patients, we assessed the correlations between
five chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) susceptibility variants in
the cholinergic receptor nicotinic (CHRN ) genes and the
degree of emphysema and chest CT manifestations. We verified that most of the
parameters were significantly correlated with the degree of emphysema. Compared
to rs76071148AA and TT genotype carriers, the rs76071148AT genotype carriers
exhibited a decreased probability of having severe emphysema (odds ratio [OR]
=0.63, 95% confidence interval [CI] =0.40–0.99), whereas the variant rs8040868C
allele was negatively correlated with the emphysema index (P =0.002). Interestingly, further
stratification analysis grouped by spirometry-diagnosed COPD status revealed
that the variant rs8040868C (CT + CC) genotypes exerted a protective effect
against severe emphysema with borderline significance (OR =0.41, 95% CI
=0.16–1.05) and affected the mean lung density, emphysema index, ratio of
airway wall thickness to airway dimensions (AWT/AD), and AWT grade in
spirometry-diagnosed non-COPD subjects. The rs76071148 variant was also
significantly associated with AWT/AD and AWT grade in those individuals. In
summary, we determined that rs8040868 and rs76071148 are promising indicators
of the degree of emphysema and chest CT manifestations, especially in
spirometry-diagnosed non-COPD subjects.
Keywords: COPD, CHRN variant, CT manifestation,
emphysema
