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Table 3 Effects for daily ETS exposure (</≥1 hr), the SNPs, and the interaction of GSTO SNPs (recessive model) with daily ETS exposure on FEV 1

From: GST-omega genes interact with environmental tobacco smoke on adult level of lung function

 

FEV1(ml) b (95% CI)

 

Gene

Variable

All

Never smokers

Ever smokers

 

N, in analysis

6822

2901

3921

GSTO1

Daily ETS

−27 (−56;3)

−31 (−79 ; 16)

−28 (−66 ; 10)

 

rs4925

61 (−37;49)

67 (6 ; 128)*

−46 (−106 ; 15)

 

ETS*rs4925

−115 (−209;-22)*

−153 (−306 ; 0)

−72 (−192 ; 47)

GSTO1

Daily ETS

−25 (−55;5)

−28 (−77 ; 22)

−28 (−67 ; 11)

 

rs1147611

15 (−22;51)

56 (5 ; 107)*

−24 (−75 ; 28)

 

ETS*rs1147611

−83 (−159;-7)*

−122 (−247 ; 3)

−45 (−147 ; 52)

GSTO2

Daily ETS

−29 (−59;1)

−28 (−77 ; 22)

−34 (−73 ; 5)

 

rs156697

6 (−31;43)

57 (5 ; 109)*

−40 (−93 ; 12)

 

ETS*rs156697

−59 (−137;19)

−127 (−252 ; -1)*

−2 (−104 ; 99)

GSTO2

Daily ETS

−26 (−56;3)

−29 (−78 ; 19)

−28 (−66 ; 10)

 

rs156699

6 (−35;46)

44 (−12 ; 100)

−29 (−86 ; 28)

 

ETS*rs156699

−94 (−178;-10)*

−133 (−268 ; 2)

−56 (−165 ; 54)

  1. The linear regression model for the whole group was adjusted for sex, age, height, weight, current, ex-smoking and packyears smoked. Consequently we stratified by smoking status (never/ever) and adjusted for the other possible confounders.
  2. *p-value<0.05.
  3. There were no significant effects after FDR correction for multiple testing.