Literature DB >> 9611078

High frequency of IgE receptor Fc epsilonRIbeta variant (Leu181/Leu183) in Kuwaiti Arabs and its association with asthma.

Z Hijazi1, M Z Haider, M R Khan, A A Al-Dowaisan.   

Abstract

The presence of IgE receptor Fc epsilonRIbeta polymorphism (181/183) was investigated in Kuwaiti asthmatic patients and controls using an allele refractory mutation screening (ARMS) test. The variant sequence (Leu181/Leu183) was detected in 72% (320/442) chromosomes analysed. Homozygous LL genotype was detected in 48% (46/96) asthmatic subjects compared to 31% (39/125) in non-asthmatics. In 11/52 families mothers of the asthmatic children were themselves asthmatic and 3/11 asthmatic mothers had homozygous LL genotype. 80% of the homozygous LL asthmatics showed a positive skin prick test (SPT) compared with 28% of non-asthmatics with the same genotype. In heterozygous NL asthmatics a positive SPT was found in 60% cases compared to 17% in non asthmatics with the same genotype. The incidence of hay fever (HF) and eczema (E) was also found to be higher in homozygous LL asthmatics compared with the non-asthmatics with the same genotype. This study reports a high prevalence of IgE receptor Fc epsilonRIbeta variants in Kuwaiti Arabs compared with British, Australian and Austrian populations studied before. The association of Leu181/Leu183 variant with asthma in Kuwaitis underlines its significance as a risk factor in manifesting the clinical phenotype in this population.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9611078     DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0004.1998.tb02664.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Genet        ISSN: 0009-9163            Impact factor:   4.438


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