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Positive Association between Aspirin-Intolerant Asthma and Genetic Polymorphisms of FSIP1: a Case-Case Study

BACKGROUND: Aspirin-intolerant asthma (AIA), which is caused by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin, causes lung inflammation and reversal bronchi reduction, leading to difficulty in breathing. Aspirin is known to affect various parts inside human body, ranging from lung t...

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Autores principales: Kim, Jason Yongha, Kim, Jeong Hyun, Park, Tae Joon, Bae, Joon Seol, Lee, Jin Sol, Pasaje, Charisse Flerida, Park, Byung Lae, Cheong, Hyun Sub, Park, Jong-Sook, Park, Sung-Woo, Uh, Soo-Taek, Kim, Mi-Kyeong, Choi, Inseon S, Cho, Sang Heon, Choi, Byoung Whui, Park, Choon-Sik, Shin, Hyoung Doo
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2896935/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20513247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2466-10-34
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author Kim, Jason Yongha
Kim, Jeong Hyun
Park, Tae Joon
Bae, Joon Seol
Lee, Jin Sol
Pasaje, Charisse Flerida
Park, Byung Lae
Cheong, Hyun Sub
Park, Jong-Sook
Park, Sung-Woo
Uh, Soo-Taek
Kim, Mi-Kyeong
Choi, Inseon S
Cho, Sang Heon
Choi, Byoung Whui
Park, Choon-Sik
Shin, Hyoung Doo
author_facet Kim, Jason Yongha
Kim, Jeong Hyun
Park, Tae Joon
Bae, Joon Seol
Lee, Jin Sol
Pasaje, Charisse Flerida
Park, Byung Lae
Cheong, Hyun Sub
Park, Jong-Sook
Park, Sung-Woo
Uh, Soo-Taek
Kim, Mi-Kyeong
Choi, Inseon S
Cho, Sang Heon
Choi, Byoung Whui
Park, Choon-Sik
Shin, Hyoung Doo
author_sort Kim, Jason Yongha
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description BACKGROUND: Aspirin-intolerant asthma (AIA), which is caused by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin, causes lung inflammation and reversal bronchi reduction, leading to difficulty in breathing. Aspirin is known to affect various parts inside human body, ranging from lung to spermatogenesis. FSIP1, also known as HDS10, is a recently discovered gene that encodes fibrous sheath interacting protein 1, and is regulated by amyloid beta precursor protein (APP). Recently, it has been reported that a peptide derived from APP is cleaved by α disintegrin and metalloproteinase 33 (ADAM33), which is an asthma susceptibility gene. It has also been known that the FSIP1 gene is expressed in airway epithelium. OBJECTIVES: Aim of this study is to find out whether FSIP1 polymorphisms affect the onset of AIA in Korean population, since it is known that AIA is genetically affected by various genes. METHODS: We conducted association study between 66 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the FSIP1 gene and AIA in total of 592 Korean subjects including 163 AIA and 429 aspirin-tolerant asthma (ATA) patients. Associations between polymorphisms of FSIP1 and AIA were analyzed with sex, smoking status, atopy, and body mass index (BMI) as covariates. RESULTS: Initially, 18 SNPs and 4 haplotypes showed associations with AIA. However, after correcting the data for multiple testing, only one SNP showed an association with AIA (corrected P-value = 0.03, OR = 1.63, 95% CI = 1.23-2.16), showing increased susceptibility to AIA compared with that of ATA cases. Our findings suggest that FSIP1 gene might be a susceptibility gene for aspirin intolerance in asthmatics. CONCLUSION: Although our findings did not suggest that SNPs of FSIP1 had an effect on the reversibility of lung function abnormalities in AIA patients, they did show significant evidence of association between the variants in FSIP1 and AIA occurrence among asthmatics in a Korean population.
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spelling pubmed-28969352010-07-06 Positive Association between Aspirin-Intolerant Asthma and Genetic Polymorphisms of FSIP1: a Case-Case Study Kim, Jason Yongha Kim, Jeong Hyun Park, Tae Joon Bae, Joon Seol Lee, Jin Sol Pasaje, Charisse Flerida Park, Byung Lae Cheong, Hyun Sub Park, Jong-Sook Park, Sung-Woo Uh, Soo-Taek Kim, Mi-Kyeong Choi, Inseon S Cho, Sang Heon Choi, Byoung Whui Park, Choon-Sik Shin, Hyoung Doo BMC Pulm Med Research article BACKGROUND: Aspirin-intolerant asthma (AIA), which is caused by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin, causes lung inflammation and reversal bronchi reduction, leading to difficulty in breathing. Aspirin is known to affect various parts inside human body, ranging from lung to spermatogenesis. FSIP1, also known as HDS10, is a recently discovered gene that encodes fibrous sheath interacting protein 1, and is regulated by amyloid beta precursor protein (APP). Recently, it has been reported that a peptide derived from APP is cleaved by α disintegrin and metalloproteinase 33 (ADAM33), which is an asthma susceptibility gene. It has also been known that the FSIP1 gene is expressed in airway epithelium. OBJECTIVES: Aim of this study is to find out whether FSIP1 polymorphisms affect the onset of AIA in Korean population, since it is known that AIA is genetically affected by various genes. METHODS: We conducted association study between 66 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the FSIP1 gene and AIA in total of 592 Korean subjects including 163 AIA and 429 aspirin-tolerant asthma (ATA) patients. Associations between polymorphisms of FSIP1 and AIA were analyzed with sex, smoking status, atopy, and body mass index (BMI) as covariates. RESULTS: Initially, 18 SNPs and 4 haplotypes showed associations with AIA. However, after correcting the data for multiple testing, only one SNP showed an association with AIA (corrected P-value = 0.03, OR = 1.63, 95% CI = 1.23-2.16), showing increased susceptibility to AIA compared with that of ATA cases. Our findings suggest that FSIP1 gene might be a susceptibility gene for aspirin intolerance in asthmatics. CONCLUSION: Although our findings did not suggest that SNPs of FSIP1 had an effect on the reversibility of lung function abnormalities in AIA patients, they did show significant evidence of association between the variants in FSIP1 and AIA occurrence among asthmatics in a Korean population. BioMed Central 2010-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2896935/ /pubmed/20513247 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2466-10-34 Text en Copyright ©2010 Kim et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research article
Kim, Jason Yongha
Kim, Jeong Hyun
Park, Tae Joon
Bae, Joon Seol
Lee, Jin Sol
Pasaje, Charisse Flerida
Park, Byung Lae
Cheong, Hyun Sub
Park, Jong-Sook
Park, Sung-Woo
Uh, Soo-Taek
Kim, Mi-Kyeong
Choi, Inseon S
Cho, Sang Heon
Choi, Byoung Whui
Park, Choon-Sik
Shin, Hyoung Doo
Positive Association between Aspirin-Intolerant Asthma and Genetic Polymorphisms of FSIP1: a Case-Case Study
title Positive Association between Aspirin-Intolerant Asthma and Genetic Polymorphisms of FSIP1: a Case-Case Study
title_full Positive Association between Aspirin-Intolerant Asthma and Genetic Polymorphisms of FSIP1: a Case-Case Study
title_fullStr Positive Association between Aspirin-Intolerant Asthma and Genetic Polymorphisms of FSIP1: a Case-Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Positive Association between Aspirin-Intolerant Asthma and Genetic Polymorphisms of FSIP1: a Case-Case Study
title_short Positive Association between Aspirin-Intolerant Asthma and Genetic Polymorphisms of FSIP1: a Case-Case Study
title_sort positive association between aspirin-intolerant asthma and genetic polymorphisms of fsip1: a case-case study
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2896935/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20513247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2466-10-34
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