Open Journal of Respiratory Diseases

Volume 3, Issue 4 (November 2013)

ISSN Print: 2163-940X   ISSN Online: 2163-9418

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Multivariate Asthma Phenotypes in Adults: The Quebec City Case-Control Asthma Cohort

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DOI: 10.4236/ojrd.2013.34021    3,496 Downloads   6,159 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Background and Objectives: Asthma is a heterogeneous disease where patient severity can be classified according to various models based on numerous variables. Large collections of well-phenotyped subjects are needed to find distinct clusters of patients for personalized medicine and future genetic studies. The objective of this study is to describe the collection of the Quebec City Case-Control Asthma Cohort and to identify homogeneous subgroups of asthma patients based on clinical characteristics. Methods: This cohort is part of an ongoing project initiated in 2007 to elucidate the genetic basis of asthma. All subjects are randomly recruited at the same site following advertisements. Subjects are unrelated French Canadian white adults 18 years of age or older. Each participant underwent a spirometry, methacholine challenge, and allergy skin-prick tests. Blood was collected for DNA, cell counts and total serum IgE measurements. So far, 982 subjects have been recruited and classified as cases (n = 566) or controls (n = 416). We performed factor and cluster analyses on collected phenotypes from this set to identify subgroups of phenotypically similar asthmatic patients. Results: Factor analysis with 13 variables led to the selection of five factors: lung function, numbers of allergens, blood eosinophil percentage, smoking status and age. K-means cluster analysis on the reduced dataset produced four significantly different groups with the following characteristics: smoking history, low atopy and low lung function, high atopy, and young non-smoking with average atopy. Conclusions: The Quebec City Case-Control Asthma Cohort is a new resource for local and collaborative clinical and genetic research on asthma. This new collection reveals distinct multivariate phenotypes of adult asthma that are likely to be important for future genetic studies and targeted therapies.

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É. Lavoie-Charland, J. Bérubé, M. Laviolette, L. Boulet and Y. Bossé, "Multivariate Asthma Phenotypes in Adults: The Quebec City Case-Control Asthma Cohort," Open Journal of Respiratory Diseases, Vol. 3 No. 4, 2013, pp. 133-142. doi: 10.4236/ojrd.2013.34021.

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