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CD53, a suppressor of inflammatory cytokine production, is associated with population asthma risk via the functional promoter polymorphism -1560 C>T.

Haeyong Lee1, Sungmin Bae, Jaewoong Jang, Byoung Whui Choi, Choon-Sik Park, Jong Sook Park, Seung-Hyo Lee, Yoosik Yoon.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In this study, the association of asthma with CD53, a member of the tetraspanin family, was assessed for the first time in a mechanism-based study.
METHODS: Genetic polymorphisms of CD53 were analyzed in 591 subjects and confirmed in a replication study of 1001 subjects. CD53 mRNA and protein levels were measured in peripheral blood leukocytes, and the effects of the promoter polymorphisms on nuclear factor binding were examined by electrophoretic mobility shift assay. Cellular functional studies were conducted by siRNA transfections.
RESULTS: Among tagging SNPs of CD53, the -1560 C>T in the promoter region was significantly associated with asthma risk. Compared with the CC genotype, the CT and TT genotypes were associated with a higher asthma risk, with odd ratios of 1.74 (P=0.009) and 2.03 (P=0.004), respectively. These findings were confirmed in the replication study with odd ratios of 1.355 (P=0.047) and 1.495 (P=0.039), respectively. The -1560 C>T promoter SNP had functional effects on nuclear protein binding as well as mRNA and protein expression levels in peripheral blood leukocytes. When CD53 was knocked down by siRNA in THP-1 human monocytic cells stimulated with house dust mite, the production of inflammatory cytokines as well as NFκB activity was significantly over-activated, suggesting that CD53 suppresses over-activation of inflammatory responses.
CONCLUSIONS: The -1560 C>T SNP is a functional promoter polymorphism that is significantly associated with population asthma risk, and is thought to act by directly modulating nuclear protein binding, thereby altering the expression of CD53, a suppressor of inflammatory cytokine production.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23313165     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2012.12.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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