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Gergely Temesi1, Viktor Virág1, Eva Hadadi2, Ildikó Ungvári1, Lili E Fodor1, András Bikov3, Adrienne Nagy4, Gabriella Gálffy3, Lilla Tamási3, Ildikó Horváth5, András Kiss4, Gábor Hullám6, András Gézsi1, Péter Sárközy6, Péter Antal6, Edit Buzás1, Csaba Szalai7.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Based on a previous gene expression study in a mouse model of asthma, we selected 60 candidate genes and investigated their possible roles in human asthma.Entities:
Keywords: Asthma; animal; child; disease model; genetic association studies, gene expression; sputum
Year: 2014 PMID: 25374748 PMCID: PMC4214969 DOI: 10.4168/aair.2014.6.6.496
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergy Asthma Immunol Res ISSN: 2092-7355 Impact factor: 5.764
Genotype analysis study population characteristics
*indicates significant P values (≤0.05) between cases and controls.
mice
, and its possible role in the asthmatic process, we included one of these genes in our further investigations: ITLN1 (rs4656958). We examined if the P values of the dominant and recessive models show a difference compared to the single marker allele associations tests, but none of the uncorrected P value differences were notable, thus these models were not examined further (Table 2). The single marker results and the dominant-recessive model ones were also verified by IBM SPSS Statistics V20 with Pearson's chi-squared test combined with Bonferroni correction (the corrected significance threshold for 90 polymorphisms was 0,00055). The results are in a complete agreement with our earlier findings, in which the same polymorphisms proved to be significantly associated with asthma.Summary of the genes and polymorphisms showing significant association with asthma
Column header notations of the DeFinetti HWE application of the Helmholtz Zentrum München, Institut für Humangenetik: [1] major allele, [2] minor allele, [11] homozygous major allele genotype, [22] homozygous minor allele genotype, [12] heterozygous genotype; [11+12] heterozygous genotype and homozygous major allele genotype combined [12+22] heterozygous genotype and homozygous minor allele genotype combined; significance was calculated with chi-squared test (<->).
Comparison of the distributions of haplotype blocks based on the corresponding SNPs in column 2 in cases vs controls
Linkage disequilibrium statistics in the examined haplotype blocks
FigureGene expression level changes between cases and controls in human induced sputum samples and ovalbumin-induced mouse model: all the 3 investigated genes (SCIN, PPARGC1B, ITLN1) had significant expression level change, but their expressions were higher in the mouse model (marked with darker columns) and lower in human asthmatics (marked with brighter columns) than in the controls. For statistical significance of the sputum samples, please refer to Table 5.
Combined P values of the genotyping and expression tests