Preferential transmission and association of the -403 G --> A promoter RANTES polymorphism with atopic asthma
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Preferential transmission and association of the -403 G --> A promoter RANTES polymorphism with atopic asthma
Abstract
Asthma is a complex inherited disease. The study was undertaken to identify the association of RANTES promoter polymorphisms with atopy and asthma using family-based association tests (FBATs) and generation-specific case-control analyses. We identified 154 nuclear families (453 individuals) in whom we established RANTES promoter status using the RFLP-PCR method. Of the two known promoter polymorphisms -403G/A and -28C/G, only the former appeared with a clinically relevant frequency. A total of 61 families were eligible for assessment of transmission of the allele with asthma and atopy by the pedigree disequilibrium test (PDT). Overall, allele frequency for -403A was 38.3% and 84 of 89 (94.3%) alleles were transmitted with physician diagnosed asthma (PDA) (P=0.001). All 89 children with atopy received the mutant allele, which was more than expected following Mendelian Laws of transmission (P=0.0001). In 303 unrelated parents, significant associations of the mutant allele were for atopy with or without asthma (P=0.001). In 150 unrelated children, significant associations were for atopy alone (P=0.001) and asthma (P=0.001). No associations were found for bronchial hyper-responsiveness (BHR). The -403 G --> A is transmitted with atopy and atopic asthma, although its contribution appears to relate more to atopy than asthma and BHR.
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