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Genetic influences on the onset of obstructive sleep apnoea and daytime sleepiness: a twin study

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dc.contributor.authorSzily, Marcell-
dc.contributor.authorTarnoki, Adam D-
dc.contributor.authorTarnoki, David L-
dc.contributor.authorKovacs, Daniel T-
dc.contributor.authorForgo, Bianka-
dc.contributor.authorLee, Jooyeon-
dc.contributor.authorKim, Eunae-
dc.contributor.authorSung, Joohon-
dc.contributor.authorKunos, Laszlo-
dc.contributor.authorMeszaros, Martina-
dc.contributor.authorMuller, Veronika-
dc.contributor.authorBikov, Andras-
dc.date.accessioned2019-07-01T07:54:20Z-
dc.date.available2019-07-01T16:56:56Z-
dc.date.issued2019-06-17-
dc.identifier.citationRespiratory Research. 20(1):125ko_KR
dc.identifier.issn1465-993X-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/156088-
dc.description.abstractBackground
Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is one of the major sources of the excessive daily sleepiness, cognitive dysfunction, and it increases cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Previous studies suggested a possible genetic influence, based on questionnaires but no objective genetic study was conducted to understand the exact variance underpinned by genetic factors.

Methods
Seventy-one Hungarian twin pairs involved from the Hungarian Twin Registry (48 monozygotic, MZ and 23 dizygotic, DZ pairs, mean age 51 ± 15 years) underwent overnight polysomnography (Somnoscreen Plus Tele PSG, Somnomedics GMBH, Germany). Apnoea hypopnea index (AHI), respiratory disturbance index (RDI) and oxygen desaturation index (ODI) were registered. Daytime sleepiness was measured with the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS). Bivariate heritability analysis was applied.

Results
The prevalence of OSA was 41% in our study population. The heritability of the AHI, ODI and RDI ranged between 69% and 83%, while the OSA, defined by an AHI ≥5/h, was itself 73% heritable. The unshared environmental component explained the rest of the variance between 17% and 31%. Daytime sleepiness was mostly determined by the environment, and the variance was influenced in 34% by the additive genetic factors. These associations were present after additional adjustment for body mass index.

Conclusion
OSA and the indices of OSA severity are heritable, while daytime sleepiness is mostly influenced by environmental factors. Further studies should elucidate whether close relatives of patients with OSA may benefit from early family risk based screening.
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dc.description.sponsorshipThis study was supported by the Hungarian Pulmonology Foundation of the Hungarian Society of Pulmonologists (2014, TDL) and Janos Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (AB).ko_KR
dc.language.isoenko_KR
dc.publisherBioMed Centralko_KR
dc.subjectSleep apnoeako_KR
dc.subjectSleepinessko_KR
dc.subjectEnvironmentko_KR
dc.subjectHeritabilityko_KR
dc.titleGenetic influences on the onset of obstructive sleep apnoea and daytime sleepiness: a twin studyko_KR
dc.typeArticleko_KR
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor이주연-
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/s12931-019-1095-x-
dc.language.rfc3066en-
dc.rights.holderThe Author(s).-
dc.date.updated2019-06-23T03:41:02Z-
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