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Association Of Tgf-β1, Cd14, Il-4, Il-4r And Adam33 Gene Polymorphisms With Asthma Severity In Children And Adolescents
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Jornal De Pediatria. , v. 84, n. 3, p. 203 - 210, 2008.
217557
10.2223/JPED.1783
2-s2.0-45249121231
Autor
De Faria I.C.J.
De Faria E.J.
Toro A.A.D.C.
Ribeiro J.D.
Bertuzzo C.S.
Institución
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Objective: To verify the association of transforming growth factor-β1(TGF-β1) (C-509T and T869C), CD14(C-159T), IL-4 (C-590T), IL-4R (ILe50Val) and ADAM33 (S_2) gene polymorphisms with asthma severity in a sample of patients with mild, moderate and severe persistent atopic asthma. Methods: A clinical, laboratory, prospective study was performed in patients with persistent atopic asthma, compared to a control group at Hospital Universitário da Universidade Estadual de Campinas between 2006 and 2007. Analysis of the TGF- β1 T869C gene polymorphismwas performed using the technique polymerase chain reaction (PCR) + amplification refractory mutation system (ARMS). TGF-β1 C-509T, CD14 C-159T, IL-4 C-590T, IL-4Ra ILe50Val, and ADAM33 S2 gene polymorphisms were detected by PCR and restriction enzyme. Results: This study included 88 patients with persistent atopic asthma (27 mild, 23 moderate and 38 severe) and 202 healthy blood donors. As to T869C polymorphism (TGF-β1), there was an association between the CC genotype and patients with severe asthma. There was no association in polymorphisms C-509T (TGF-β1), C-590T (IL-4) and S_2 (ADAM33). When distribution of C-159T polymorphism genotype frequency (CD14) in severe asthma was compared with the control group, there was a significant result with the TT genotype. There was significant association of the Val/Val genotype (IL-4R) with mild asthma. Conclusion: Our results indicate that T869C (TGF-β1), C-159T (CD14) and Val/Val (IL-4R) polymorphisms might be involved in modulation of asthma severity. 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