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No Association of PTGDR −441C/T Polymorphism with Asthma in a North Indian Population

Background: Asthma is the most prevalent disease in India according to the national survey conducted by NFHS 2 in 1998–399. Prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) is a bronchoconstriction inducing metabolite of arachidonic acid in the mast cells, which is produced on exposure to allergens and acts as a ligand for...

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Autores principales: Birbian, Niti, Singh, Jagtar, Jindal, Surinder Kumar, Joshi, Amit, Batra, Navneet
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: IOS Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3826554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22182808
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/DMA-2011-0850
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author Birbian, Niti
Singh, Jagtar
Jindal, Surinder Kumar
Joshi, Amit
Batra, Navneet
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Jindal, Surinder Kumar
Joshi, Amit
Batra, Navneet
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description Background: Asthma is the most prevalent disease in India according to the national survey conducted by NFHS 2 in 1998–399. Prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) is a bronchoconstriction inducing metabolite of arachidonic acid in the mast cells, which is produced on exposure to allergens and acts as a ligand for the Prostaglandin D2 Receptor (PTGDR). Polymorphisms in the PTGDR gene have been suggested to be involved in the mechanism of asthma. Objective: This is the first study conducted in India, investigating the role of PTGDR −441C/T promoter polymorphism in asthma pathogenesis. Methods: A case-control study was performed with a total of 992 subjects, including 410 adult asthmatics and 582 healthy controls from regions of North India. The PTGDR−441C/T polymorphism was genotyped by Tetra-Primer Amplification Refractory Mutation System Polymerase Chain Reaction (Tetra-Primer ARMS PCR). Results: Statistical analysis of the results between asthma cases and controls for the PTGDR −441C/T polymorphism showed Chi(2) (χ(2)) = 0.29, OR = 0.95, 95% CI (0.70–1.15) and p = 0.599. Neither the genotypic nor the allelic frequencies observed for the PTGDR −441C/T polymorphism, were significantly associated with asthma or asthma phenotypes. Conclusions: The PTGDR −441C/T polymorphism is not associated with asthma or its phenotypes in the studied North Indian population.
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spelling pubmed-38265542013-12-01 No Association of PTGDR −441C/T Polymorphism with Asthma in a North Indian Population Birbian, Niti Singh, Jagtar Jindal, Surinder Kumar Joshi, Amit Batra, Navneet Dis Markers Other Background: Asthma is the most prevalent disease in India according to the national survey conducted by NFHS 2 in 1998–399. Prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) is a bronchoconstriction inducing metabolite of arachidonic acid in the mast cells, which is produced on exposure to allergens and acts as a ligand for the Prostaglandin D2 Receptor (PTGDR). Polymorphisms in the PTGDR gene have been suggested to be involved in the mechanism of asthma. Objective: This is the first study conducted in India, investigating the role of PTGDR −441C/T promoter polymorphism in asthma pathogenesis. Methods: A case-control study was performed with a total of 992 subjects, including 410 adult asthmatics and 582 healthy controls from regions of North India. The PTGDR−441C/T polymorphism was genotyped by Tetra-Primer Amplification Refractory Mutation System Polymerase Chain Reaction (Tetra-Primer ARMS PCR). Results: Statistical analysis of the results between asthma cases and controls for the PTGDR −441C/T polymorphism showed Chi(2) (χ(2)) = 0.29, OR = 0.95, 95% CI (0.70–1.15) and p = 0.599. Neither the genotypic nor the allelic frequencies observed for the PTGDR −441C/T polymorphism, were significantly associated with asthma or asthma phenotypes. Conclusions: The PTGDR −441C/T polymorphism is not associated with asthma or its phenotypes in the studied North Indian population. IOS Press 2011 2011-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3826554/ /pubmed/22182808 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/DMA-2011-0850 Text en Copyright © 2011 Hindawi Publishing Corporation.
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No Association of PTGDR −441C/T Polymorphism with Asthma in a North Indian Population
title No Association of PTGDR −441C/T Polymorphism with Asthma in a North Indian Population
title_full No Association of PTGDR −441C/T Polymorphism with Asthma in a North Indian Population
title_fullStr No Association of PTGDR −441C/T Polymorphism with Asthma in a North Indian Population
title_full_unstemmed No Association of PTGDR −441C/T Polymorphism with Asthma in a North Indian Population
title_short No Association of PTGDR −441C/T Polymorphism with Asthma in a North Indian Population
title_sort no association of ptgdr −441c/t polymorphism with asthma in a north indian population
topic Other
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3826554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22182808
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/DMA-2011-0850
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