CARD15 and TLR4 polymorphisms in atopic bronchial asthma
In order to investigate whether single nucleotide polymorphisms G(+2722)C and 3020insC of CARD15 and Asp299Gly of TLR4 contribute to atopic bronchial asthma, we performed a comparative analysis of allele and genotype frequencies of these polymorphisms in Russian patients from Moscow. DNA specimens o...
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description | In order to investigate whether single nucleotide polymorphisms G(+2722)C and 3020insC of
CARD15
and Asp299Gly of
TLR4
contribute to atopic bronchial asthma, we performed a comparative analysis of allele and genotype frequencies of these polymorphisms in Russian patients from Moscow. DNA specimens obtained from 283 patients with atopic bronchial asthma and 227 healthy donors were genotyped. Neither G(+2722)C or 3020insC in
CARD15
nor Asp299Gly in
TLR4
were associated with asthma;
CARD15
polymorphisms were not also associated with asthma severity. A haplotype frequency analysis of
CARD15
polymorphisms did not detect significant differences between the groups studied. However, a strong association was found between Asp299Gly and asthma course: the Asp allele was associated with mild disease, while the minor Gly allele was associated with moderate/severe asthma (
OR
= 0.47, 95% CI [0.24–0.93] and
OR
= 2.12, 95% CI [1.08–4.18], respectively). |
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CARD15
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CARD15
nor Asp299Gly in
TLR4
were associated with asthma;
CARD15
polymorphisms were not also associated with asthma severity. A haplotype frequency analysis of
CARD15
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CARD15
nor Asp299Gly in
TLR4
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CARD15
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CARD15
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CARD15
nor Asp299Gly in
TLR4
were associated with asthma;
CARD15
polymorphisms were not also associated with asthma severity. A haplotype frequency analysis of
CARD15
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