Association Analysis Between FILIP1 Polymorphisms and Aspirin Hypersensitivity in Korean Asthmatics
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research
; : 34-41, 2013.
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PURPOSE: Aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD) results in a severe asthma attack after aspirin ingestion in asthmatics. The filamin A interacting protein 1 (FILIP1) may play a crucial role in AERD pathogenesis by mediating T cell activation and membrane rearrangement. We investigated the association of FILIP1 variations with AERD and the fall rate of forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1). METHODS: A total of 34 common FILIP1 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were genotyped in 592 Korean asthmatic subjects that included 163 AERD patients and 429 aspirin-tolerant asthma (ATA) controls. RESULTS: This study found that 5 SNPs (P=0.006-0.01) and 2 haplotypes (P=0.01-0.03) of FILIP1 showed nominal signals; however, corrections for the multiple testing revealed no significant associations with the development of AERD (P corr>0.05). In addition, association analysis of the genetic variants with the fall rate of FEV1, an important diagnostic marker of AERD, revealed no significant evidence (P corr>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Although further replications and functional evaluations are needed, our preliminary findings suggest that genetic variants of FILIP1 might be not associated with the onset of AERD.
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Main subject:
Asthma
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Haplotypes
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Aspirin
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Forced Expiratory Volume
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Negotiating
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Contractile Proteins
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Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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Eating
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Hypersensitivity
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Membranes
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Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research
Year:
2013
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Article