| Literature DB >> 29751569 |
Yue Huo1, Hong-Yu Zhang2.
Abstract
Asthma is a chronic disease that is caused by airway inflammation. The main features of asthma are airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and reversible airway obstruction. The disease is mainly managed using drug therapy. The current asthma drug treatments are divided into two categories, namely, anti-inflammatory drugs and bronchodilators. However, disease control in asthma patients is not very efficient because the pathogenesis of asthma is complicated, inducing factors that are varied, such as the differences between individual patients. In this paper, we delineate the genetic mechanisms of asthma, and present asthma-susceptible genes and genetic pharmacology in an attempt to find a diagnosis, early prevention, and treatment methods for asthma. Finally, we reposition some clinical drugs for asthma therapy, based on asthma genetics.Entities:
Keywords: asthma; disease-susceptible genes; drug repositioning
Year: 2018 PMID: 29751569 PMCID: PMC5977177 DOI: 10.3390/genes9050237
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4425 Impact factor: 4.096
Asthma-susceptible genes and classification.
| Categories | Gene | Chromosome 1 | Molecular Function 2 | Variants | Population | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11q12.3 | secretoglobin family 1A member 1 | 38A/G | Japanese | [ | ||
| 17q12 | CCR chemokine receptor binding | −384A/G | African American | [ | ||
| 17q12 | phosphatidylinositol phospholipase C activity; | −403G/A | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 5q31.1 | colony-stimulating factor receptor binding; | rs25882 | Swiss | [ | ||
| 12q15 | interferon-gamma receptor binding; | 874A/T | Chinese Han | [ | ||
| 1q32.1 | interleukin-10 receptor binding; | −1082A/G | East Asians | [ | ||
| 5q33.3 | cytokine receptor activity | rs3212227 | n.a. 3 | [ | ||
| 5q31.1 | interleukin-13 receptor binding | rs20541 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 2q14.1 | interleukin-1 receptor binding | rs16944 | n.a. 3 | [ | ||
| 9p24.1 | protein binding | rs928413 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 5q31.1 | interleukin-4 receptor binding; | −589C/T | Europeans; | [ | ||
| 5q31.1 | interleukin-5 receptor binding; | −703C/T | Russia | [ | ||
| 7p15.3 | interleukin-6 receptor binding; | −174G/C | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 6p21.33 | tumor necrosis factor receptor binding | NcoI | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 22q11.23 | cytokine receptor binding | −173G/C | Korea; | [ | ||
| 12q13.3 | nucleic acid binding; transcription factor; | rs167769 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 6p21.33 | tumor necrosis factor receptor binding | −308G/A | n.a. 3 | [ | ||
| 5q22.1 | cytokine activity | rs1837253 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 4p14 | transmembrane signaling receptor activity | 2322A/G | African American; | [ | ||
| 4q31.3 | Toll-like receptor binding | Arg753Gln | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 9q33.1 | transmembrane signaling receptor activity | Asp299Gly | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 4p14 | toll-like receptor 2 binding; | Ser249Pro | African Americans; | [ | ||
| 3p21.2 | interleukin-1 receptor binding; | −1237T/C | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 6p21.32 | MHC class II receptor activity | rs987870 | Asian | [ | ||
| 6p21.32 | MHC class II receptor activity | rs9272346 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 6p21.32 | MHC class II receptor activity | rs9273349 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 6p21.32 | MHC class II receptor activity | rs9272346 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 5q31.3 | opsonin receptor activity | −260C/T | Korean;French | [ | ||
| 1q23.2 | IgE receptor activity | −109C/T | Indian; | [ | ||
| 3p25.3 | G-protein coupled receptor activity; | −17T/C (rs901865) | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 19p13.11 | cytokine activity | rs2284033 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 2q12.1 | interleukin-18 receptor activity | rs3771166 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 2q12.1 | cytokine receptor activity; | rs17026974 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 16p12.1 | cytokine receptor activity; | rs1805011 | Caucasians | [ | ||
| 3p26.2 | interleukin-5 receptor activity | 5993A/G | Korean | [ | ||
| 1q21.3 | interleukin-6 receptor activity | −174C/G | Finnish | [ | ||
| 14q22.1 | prostaglandin D receptor activity | −731A/G | Caucasian | [ | ||
| 19p13.3 | thromboxane A2 receptor activity | 795C/T | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| −924C/T | ||||||
| rs8113232 | n.a. 3 | |||||
| 17p13.2 | arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase activity | rs59439148 | African American; White | [ | ||
| Xq21.1 | cysteinyl leukotriene receptor activity | rs2637204 | Japanese | [ | ||
| 13q14.2 | cysteinyl leukotriene receptor activity | −1220A/C | Japanese | [ | ||
| 5q35.3 | leukotriene-C4 synthase activity | −444A/C | African American; | [ | ||
| 17q23.3 | actin binding; drug binding | I/D polymorphism | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 20p13 | metalloendopeptidase activity; | rs528557 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 5q32 | beta2-adrenergic receptor activity | Arg16Gly | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 4q13.3 | epidermal growth factor receptor binding; | rs204993 | Japanese | [ | ||
| 1q32.1 | hydrolyzing O-glycosyl compounds; | rs4950928 | European | [ | ||
| 2q14.1 | dipeptidyl-peptidase activity | rs10208402 | Chinese | [ | ||
| 12q24.22 | nitric-oxide synthase activity | 3391C/T | Chinese | [ | ||
| 17q21.1 | protein binding | rs8076131 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 10q22.2 | serine-type endopeptidase activity; protein binding; kinase activity | rs2227564C | French-Canadian familial | [ | ||
| 18q21.33 | serine-type endopeptidase activity; protease binding | n.a. 3 | [ | |||
| 7q22.1 | serine-type endopeptidase activity; protease binding | −675 4G/5G | Dutch | [ | ||
| 11q13.5 | serine-type endopeptidase activity; protease binding | n.a. 3 | [ | |||
| 19q13.2 | cytokine activity; transforming growth factor beta receptor binding | −509C/T | White | [ | ||
| 14q12 | endopeptidase activity | −1903G/A | Egyptian children | [ | ||
| 6q15 | transcription factor activity; sequence-specific DNA binding | rs2325291 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 16p13.13 | protein binding | rs17806299 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 17q21.31 | G-protein coupled receptor activity | rs242941 | Indian children | [ | ||
| 11q13.5 | protein binding; protein homodimerization activity | rs7927894 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 17q12 | protein binding; signal transducer activity | rs2952156 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 1q21.3 | structural molecule activity; protein binding | 2282del4 | White; Danish | [ | ||
| 10p14 | DNA binding transcription factor activity; transcription factor binding | rs2589561 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 7p14.3 | neuropeptide S receptor 1 | rs324384 | Western European | [ | ||
| 6p22.1 | glutathione peroxidase activity | rs1233578 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 1p13.3 | glutathione transferase activity; transferase activity; enzyme binding | +/null | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 11q13.2 | glutathione transferase activity | IIe105Val | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 22q11.23 | glutathione transferase activity | A/null | Caucasians | [ | ||
| 17q21.32 | receptor activity | rs3809865 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 6p21.33 | natural killer cell lectin-like receptor binding | rs2855812 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 8p22 | arylamine | Acetylation genotypes | Caucasians | [ | ||
| 5q31.3 | protein binding; signal transducer activity | rs7705042 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 7p14.3 | protein binding; cysteine-type endopeptidase activator activity involved in apoptotic process | ND (1) + 32656 | Australia; America | [ | ||
| 9p24.1 | transporter activity; protein binding | rs992969 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 15q22.2 | DNA binding transcription factor activity and transcription factor binding | rs11071558 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 5q22.1 | protein binding | rs10455025 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 15q23 | sequence-specific DNA binding transcription factor activity | rs744910 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 5q32 | serine-type endopeptidase inhibitor activity | Glu420Lys | German | [ | ||
| 1q42.12 | RNA binding; protein binding | rs4653433 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 8q21.13 | protein binding | rs12543811 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 12q13.11 | steroid hormone receptor activity; | TaqI, BsmI, | Multiple countries | [ | ||
| 17q21.32-q21.33 | nucleic acid binding; DNA binding; protein binding | rs17637472 | Multiple countries | [ | ||
1 Derived from NCBI Gene (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/); 2 derived from DAVID [21,22], GeneCards [97]; 3 Not available (n.a.). CCR: C-C motif chemokine receptor MHC: major histocompatibility complex.
Correspondence between target pathogenesis and drug mode of action for approved asthma-therapeutic drug.
| Target | Pathogenesis 1 | Drug (Mode of Action) 2 | Side Effects 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| GOF | Budesonide (antagonist) | Motor activity, piloerection, generalized edema; | |
| GOF | Montelukast (antagonist) | Headache, abdominal or stomach pain, cough, dental pain, dizziness, fever, heartburn, skin rash, stuffy nose, weakness or unusual tiredness; | |
| GOF | Pranlukast (antagonist) | Headache, abdominal or stomach pain, cough, dental pain, dizziness, fever, heartburn, skin rash, stuffy nose, weakness or unusual tiredness; | |
| GOF | Chloropyramine (antagonist) | Agitation and dizziness; | |
| GOF | Emedastine (antagonist) | Somnolence and malaise; | |
| GOF | Mepolizumab (antagonist) | Blurred, confusion, cough, difficulty with breathing, dizziness, noisy breathing, sweating, tightness in the chest, swelling, hives, blisters and tiredness; | |
| GOF | Reslizumab (antagonist) | Allergic reactions, anaphylaxis, cancer, muscle pain; | |
| LOF | Isoetarine (agonist) | Tachycardia, palpitations, nausea, headache, and epinephrine-like; | |
| LOF | Salbutamol (agonist) | Tremor, hypersensitivity reaction and tachycardia; |
1 Derived from Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) [116]. GOF: gain of function; LOF: lose of function; 2 Derived from Therapeutic Targets Database (TTD) [117], DrugBank [118] and ClinicalTrials [119]; 3 Derived from DrugBank [118], Drugs.com [120] and The Medical Dictionary [121].
Genetics-based drug repositioning for asthma therapy.
| Target | Pathogenesis 1 | Drug (Mode of Action) 2 | Current Drug Indication 2 | Source 3 | Reference 4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GOF | Dupilumab (antagonist) | Atopic dermatitis | Top gene | [ | |
| GOF | Etanercept (antibody) | Psoriasis; | Top gene | [ | |
| GOF | Infliximab (inhibitor) | Psoriasis; Crohn’s disease; | Top gene | [ | |
| Ankylosing spondylitis; | |||||
| Psoriatic arthritis; Rheumatoid arthritis; Ulcerative colitis | |||||
| GOF | Adalimumab (antibody) | Ankylosing spondylitis; | Top gene | [ | |
| Rheumatoid arthritis | |||||
| GOF | Desloratadine (antagonist) | Allergic rhinitis | Druggable gene | [ | |
| GOF | Lonapalene (inhibitor) | Psoriasis | Druggable gene | n.a. | |
| GOF | LY-2300559 (antagonist) | Migraine | Druggable gene | n.a. |
1 Derived from OMIM [116]. 2 Derived from TTD [117], DrugBank [118], and ClinicalTrials [119]. 3 Top genes were derived from some previous literatures [11,67], and druggable genes were derived from DrugBank. 4 References supporting the potential therapy on asthma. n.a not available. TNF: tumor necrosis factor, IL: interleukin.