Vitamin D Receptor ApaI a Allele Is Associated with Better Childhood Asthma Control and Improvement in Ability for Daily Activities
Vitamin D levels have been suggested as a marker of disease severity in asthmatic children. Our aim was to investigate possible associations between the vitamin D receptor (VDR) FokI, BsmI , ApaI, and TaqI polymorphisms and asthma susceptibility and control in children. 127 Greek children with asthm...
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description | Vitamin D levels have been suggested as a marker of disease severity in asthmatic children. Our aim was to investigate possible associations between the vitamin D receptor (VDR)
FokI, BsmI
,
ApaI,
and
TaqI
polymorphisms and asthma susceptibility and control in children. 127 Greek children with asthma and 91 healthy controls were genotyped for VDR
FokI
,
BsmI ApaI,
and
TaqI
polymorphisms using Sequenom MassARRAY iPLEX platform. Asthma control was assessed according to the Global Initiative for Asthma guidelines (GINA) and Childhood Asthma Control Test (C-ACT) and, for the first time, tested for its possible association with VDR SNPs. Asthmatic children were grouped as “controlled (
n
=49)”, “partially controlled (
n
=38),” and “uncontrolled (
n
=40),” according to GINA classification. No association was found between VDR polymorphisms and asthma prevalence. Asthmatic children with the VDR
ApaI
aa genotype had significantly higher C-ACT score compared with asthmatic children carrying the AA/AC VDR
ApaI
genotypes (
p
=0.011). The frequency of VDR
ApaI
aa genotype was significantly higher in controlled asthma group (
n
=92) than uncontrolled asthma group (
n
=35), according to C-ACT (24.5% vs 0.0%,
p |
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FokI, BsmI
,
ApaI,
and
TaqI
polymorphisms and asthma susceptibility and control in children. 127 Greek children with asthma and 91 healthy controls were genotyped for VDR
FokI
,
BsmI ApaI,
and
TaqI
polymorphisms using Sequenom MassARRAY iPLEX platform. Asthma control was assessed according to the Global Initiative for Asthma guidelines (GINA) and Childhood Asthma Control Test (C-ACT) and, for the first time, tested for its possible association with VDR SNPs. Asthmatic children were grouped as “controlled (
n
=49)”, “partially controlled (
n
=38),” and “uncontrolled (
n
=40),” according to GINA classification. No association was found between VDR polymorphisms and asthma prevalence. Asthmatic children with the VDR
ApaI
aa genotype had significantly higher C-ACT score compared with asthmatic children carrying the AA/AC VDR
ApaI
genotypes (
p
=0.011). The frequency of VDR
ApaI
aa genotype was significantly higher in controlled asthma group (
n
=92) than uncontrolled asthma group (
n
=35), according to C-ACT (24.5% vs 0.0%,
p
<0.001) and GINA (32.7% vs 7.5%,
p
=0.001). Also, VDR
ApaI
aa genotype was negatively associated with limitation in daily activities because of asthma (
p
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ApaI
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FokI, BsmI
,
ApaI,
and
TaqI
polymorphisms and asthma susceptibility and control in children. 127 Greek children with asthma and 91 healthy controls were genotyped for VDR
FokI
,
BsmI ApaI,
and
TaqI
polymorphisms using Sequenom MassARRAY iPLEX platform. Asthma control was assessed according to the Global Initiative for Asthma guidelines (GINA) and Childhood Asthma Control Test (C-ACT) and, for the first time, tested for its possible association with VDR SNPs. Asthmatic children were grouped as “controlled (
n
=49)”, “partially controlled (
n
=38),” and “uncontrolled (
n
=40),” according to GINA classification. No association was found between VDR polymorphisms and asthma prevalence. Asthmatic children with the VDR
ApaI
aa genotype had significantly higher C-ACT score compared with asthmatic children carrying the AA/AC VDR
ApaI
genotypes (
p
=0.011). The frequency of VDR
ApaI
aa genotype was significantly higher in controlled asthma group (
n
=92) than uncontrolled asthma group (
n
=35), according to C-ACT (24.5% vs 0.0%,
p
<0.001) and GINA (32.7% vs 7.5%,
p
=0.001). Also, VDR
ApaI
aa genotype was negatively associated with limitation in daily activities because of asthma (
p
=0.004). VDR
ApaI
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FokI, BsmI
,
ApaI,
and
TaqI
polymorphisms and asthma susceptibility and control in children. 127 Greek children with asthma and 91 healthy controls were genotyped for VDR
FokI
,
BsmI ApaI,
and
TaqI
polymorphisms using Sequenom MassARRAY iPLEX platform. Asthma control was assessed according to the Global Initiative for Asthma guidelines (GINA) and Childhood Asthma Control Test (C-ACT) and, for the first time, tested for its possible association with VDR SNPs. Asthmatic children were grouped as “controlled (
n
=49)”, “partially controlled (
n
=38),” and “uncontrolled (
n
=40),” according to GINA classification. No association was found between VDR polymorphisms and asthma prevalence. Asthmatic children with the VDR
ApaI
aa genotype had significantly higher C-ACT score compared with asthmatic children carrying the AA/AC VDR
ApaI
genotypes (
p
=0.011). The frequency of VDR
ApaI
aa genotype was significantly higher in controlled asthma group (
n
=92) than uncontrolled asthma group (
n
=35), according to C-ACT (24.5% vs 0.0%,
p
<0.001) and GINA (32.7% vs 7.5%,
p
=0.001). Also, VDR
ApaI
aa genotype was negatively associated with limitation in daily activities because of asthma (
p
=0.004). VDR
ApaI
aa genotype was positively associated with well-controlled asthma according to GINA and C-ACT questionnaire and negatively associated with decreased limitation in daily activities in asthmatic children, further supporting the importance of Vitamin D pathway in asthma.</abstract><cop>United States</cop><pub>Mary Ann Liebert, Inc</pub><pmid>25353337</pmid><doi>10.1089/omi.2014.0023</doi><tpages>9</tpages></addata></record> |
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