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Asthma steroid pharmacogenetics: a study strategy to identify replicated treatment responses.

Scott T Weiss1, Stephen L Lake, Eric S Silverman, Edwin K Silverman, Brent Richter, Jeffrey M Drazen, Kelan G Tantisira.   

Abstract

Asthma treatment with inhaled steroids demonstrates significant between-person variability. Genetic variation could contribute to this response to inhaled glucocorticosteroids. Difficulties in performing genetic association studies are well known. We designed a test and validation strategy to assess steroid pathway candidate genes. One hundred thirty-one single nucleotide polymorphisms in 14 candidate genes in the steroid pathway were genotyped in an 8-week clinical trial of 470 adults with moderate to severe asthma. We then validated our findings in a second population of individuals with childhood asthma in a 4-year clinical trial of inhaled corticosteroids and a third population of adults with asthma. One gene, corticotrophin-releasing hormone receptor 1 (CRHR1, NM_004382), demonstrated multiple single nucleotide polymorphism associations within each of the three populations. The approach of a test and multiple replication populations is a valuable strategy in asthma pharmacogenetics, which can insure valid association findings.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 16113459     DOI: 10.1513/pats.200409-043MS

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Am Thorac Soc        ISSN: 1546-3222


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Review 3.  Inhaled and systemic corticosteroids in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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4.  The impact of drug metabolizing enzyme polymorphisms on outcomes after antenatal corticosteroid use.

Authors:  David M Haas; Amalia S Lehmann; Todd Skaar; Santosh Philips; Catherine L McCormick; Kyle Beagle; Scott J Hebbring; Jessica Dantzer; Lang Li; Jeesun Jung
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5.  Pharmacogenetics of asthma controller treatment.

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6.  Patterns of inhaled corticosteroid use and asthma control in the Childhood Asthma Management Program Continuation Study.

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7.  The impact of glucocorticoid polymorphisms on markers of neonatal respiratory disease after antenatal betamethasone administration.

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9.  Measuring the corticosteroid responsiveness endophenotype in asthmatic patients.

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Review 10.  Susceptibility genes in severe asthma.

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