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An interaction between the IL-4Ralpha gene and infection is associated with atopic eczema in young children.

R E Callard1, R Hamvas, C Chatterton, C Blanco, M Pembrey, R Jones, A Sherriff, J Henderson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A gain of function mutation (Q551- > R) in the IL-4 receptor alpha-chain (IL-4Ralpha) has been found to be associated with atopy in some studies but not others. The different results may be explained by interactions between the IL-4Ralpha polymorphism and environmental factors.
OBJECTIVES: To identify interactions between the R551 mutation and environmental factors that are associated with atopy.
METHODS: DNA from the Children in Focus (CiF) cohort of the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) was genotyped by heteroduplex formation for the presence of the R551 polymorphism. The data were then analysed for associations with flexural eczema as an indicator of atopic eczema, skin prick tests to allergens and serum IgE levels, and for interactions with environmental factors.
RESULTS: A significant (P = 0.02) positive association was seen between the R551 polymorphism and flexural eczema in children up to 6 months of age who had not been given antibiotics, but not in children who had been given antibiotics. This association was maintained as a trend until 30 to 42 months of age but was no longer statistically significant. There was no significant association between the R551 polymorphism and positive skin prick tests or levels of serum IgE at 61 months of age, consistent with the effect of the R551 polymorphism being restricted to early life.
CONCLUSION: There is an association between the R551 polymorphism and flexural eczema in children at 6 months of age who have not had infection requiring treatment with antibiotics. Restriction of the R551 association with eczema to children who have not had antibiotics lends support to the 'hygiene hypothesis', which states that exposure to infection in childhood can protect against allergic disease.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12100043     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2222.2002.01414.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Allergy        ISSN: 0954-7894            Impact factor:   5.018


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