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Comparative Study
. 2000 Dec;162(6):2188-93.
doi: 10.1164/ajrccm.162.6.9904057.

Evidence for genetic associations between asthma, atopy, and bronchial hyperresponsiveness: a study of 8- to 18-yr-old twins

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Comparative Study

Evidence for genetic associations between asthma, atopy, and bronchial hyperresponsiveness: a study of 8- to 18-yr-old twins

J R Clarke et al. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2000 Dec.

Abstract

We measured asthma in the last 12 mo, diagnosed by a respiratory physician at interview; atopy, defined by a positive skin prick test to any of eight common allergens; and bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) to hypertonic saline, in 381 twin pairs aged 8 to 18 yr selected from the Australian Twin Registry-183 monozygous (MZ) and 198 dizygous (DZ). The associations between twins, as measured by an odds ratio, were greater in MZ pairs compared with DZ pairs for asthma: 25.6 (95% confidence interval 11.3- 57.8) versus 1.9 (1.0-3. 5); atopy: 14.6 (7.1-30.1) versus 2.5 (1.4- 4.5); and BHR: 14.1 (6. 4-31.0) versus 4.2 (2.1-8.6) (all p < 0.002). The associations between each pair of traits within an individual were slightly greater than the association between one trait in a twin and the other trait in the cotwin (cross-trait cross-pair) in MZ pairs. Further, the associations in MZ pairs were greater than in DZ pairs (p < 0.05). Under the assumptions of the classic twin model, these data suggest that the strong cross-sectional associations between these three traits are due to an overlap between the genetic factors involved in each of these three traits.

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