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IL-4/IL-13 pathway genetics strongly influence serum IgE levels and childhood asthma.

Michael Kabesch1, Michaela Schedel, David Carr, Bernd Woitsch, Christian Fritzsch, Stephan K Weiland, Erika von Mutius.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: IgE production, a hallmark of asthma and atopic disease, may be under genetic control. Genes of the IL-4 and IL-13 pathway, central for IgE regulation, have so far only been assessed in studies of single gene effects.
OBJECTIVE: Here we analyzed combined extended haplotypes involving IL-4, IL-13, their shared receptor chain IL-4Ralpha, and the intracellular signal transducer and activator of transcription, STAT6, to assess the combined effect of single nucleotide polymorphisms in this important immunological signaling pathway.
METHODS: We genotyped a large cross-sectional population of 1120 children age 9 to 11 years for 18 polymorphisms in the respective genes of the IL-4/IL-13 pathway. One polymorphism per gene was selected because of its putative functional role, and extended haplotypes were built in a stepwise procedure where gene-by-gene interactions were assessed by using a Cordell model.
RESULTS: Combining polymorphisms in all 4 major pathway genes in a stepwise procedure, the risk for high serum IgE levels increased 10.8-fold (P = .02) and the risk for the development of asthma increased by a factor of 16.8-fold (P = .005) compared with the maximum effect of any single polymorphism. Significant interactions in a model with additive and dominant effects, for both pair and triplet combinations for asthma (lowest P = .005), and for pairs of polymorphisms in IgE regulation were observed (lowest P = .054).
CONCLUSION: These data indicate that only the combined analyses of genetic alterations in the IL-4/IL-13 pathway reveal its actual significance to the development of atopy and childhood asthma.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16461126     DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2005.10.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol        ISSN: 0091-6749            Impact factor:   10.793


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