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Surfactant protein (SP) B associations and interactions with SP-A in white and black subjects with respiratory distress syndrome.

J Floros1, R Fan, S Diangelo, X Guo, J Wert, J Luo.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The etiology of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is multifactorial and/or multigenic. Surfactant protein A (SP-A) and/or SP-B genetic variants have been identified as risk or protection factors for RDS.
METHODS: We genotyped subjects with and without RDS for the SP-B intron 4 size variants (invariant (inv), deletion (del), insertion (ins) and for four (-18 (A/C), 1013 (A/C), 1580 (C/T), 9306 (A/G)) SP-B single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP), to study case-control associations in black and white subjects. We also determined whether specific SP-B variants interact with RDS susceptibility or protective SP-A variants to enhance or reduce risk for RDS.
RESULTS: Based on odds ratio: (1) the SP-B intron 4 del variant in white subjects is more of an RDS risk factor for males and for subjects of 28 weeks <gestational age (GA)<33 weeks; (2) the SP-B intron 4 ins variant in black subjects is more of an RDS risk factor in females; (3) in white subjects, SP-A1 (6A(2)/6A(2)) or SP-A2 (1A(0)/1A(0) or 1A(0)/*) genotypes in subjects of certain GA and with a specific SP-B genotype (9306 (A/G) or del/*) are associated with an enhanced risk for RDS; (4) in black subjects, SP-A1 (6A3/6A(3) or 6A(3)/*) genotypes in subjects of 31 weeks < or = GA < or = 35 weeks and with the SP-B (1580 (T/T)) genotype are associated with a reduced risk for RDS.
CONCLUSIONS: The SP-B polymorphisms are important determinants for RDS. These may identify differences between black and white subjects, as well as, between males and females regarding the risk for RDS. Furthermore, SP-A susceptibility or protective alleles, in specific SP-B background, are associated, based on OR, with an increased or reduced risk for RDS.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11737731      PMCID: PMC2907917          DOI: 10.1046/j.1442-200x.2001.01474.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Int        ISSN: 1328-8067            Impact factor:   1.524


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