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Beta2 Adrenergic Receptor (ADRβ2) Haplotype Pair (2/4) Is Associated with Severe Asthma

BACKGROUND: β2 adrenergic receptor (ADRβ2) polymorphisms including ADRβ2+46G>A have been reported to cause adverse outcomes in mild asthmatics. The extent to which ADRβ2 polymorphisms and in particular their haplotypes contribute to severe asthma is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To determine the associatio...

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Autores principales: Chung, Li Ping, Baltic, Svetlana, Ferreira, Manuel, Temple, Suzanna, Waterer, Grant, Thompson, Philip J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3972120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24691493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093695
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author Chung, Li Ping
Baltic, Svetlana
Ferreira, Manuel
Temple, Suzanna
Waterer, Grant
Thompson, Philip J.
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Baltic, Svetlana
Ferreira, Manuel
Temple, Suzanna
Waterer, Grant
Thompson, Philip J.
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description BACKGROUND: β2 adrenergic receptor (ADRβ2) polymorphisms including ADRβ2+46G>A have been reported to cause adverse outcomes in mild asthmatics. The extent to which ADRβ2 polymorphisms and in particular their haplotypes contribute to severe asthma is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To determine the association of ADRβ2 polymorphisms and haplotypes with asthma severity. METHODS: Caucasians (n = 2979) were genotyped for 11 ADRβ2 polymorphisms. The cohort (mean age 39.6, 60% female) included 2296 non-asthmatics, 386 mild asthmatics, 172 moderate asthmatics and 125 severe asthmatics. Haplotype frequency and haplotype pair for each subject was determined using the PHASE algorithm. RESULTS: The three asthmatic cohorts were comparable in age and gender but were distinguishable from each other in terms of symptoms, spirometry, medication use and health care utilisation (p <0.001). None of the polymorphisms showed a genotypic or allelic association with asthma diagnosis or severity. Nine haplotypes were identified and no association was found with asthma diagnosis or severity per se. Haplotype pair 2/4 was associated with asthma severity (Trend Test, OR 1.42, p = 0.0008) but not with asthma per se. Prevalence of haplotype pair 2/2 appeared to decrease with asthma severity (Trend Test, OR 0.78, p = 0.067). Two new haplotypes were identified, occurring exclusively in asthmatics at a frequency of ≥ 1%. In addition, a positive association between carriage of ADRβ2 +523*C and increased risk of atopy was discovered. CONCLUSIONS: ADRβ2 haplotype pair 2/4 is associated with severe asthma and is consistent with findings of poor bronchodilator response in mild asthmatics who are also haplotype 2/4.
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spelling pubmed-39721202014-04-04 Beta2 Adrenergic Receptor (ADRβ2) Haplotype Pair (2/4) Is Associated with Severe Asthma Chung, Li Ping Baltic, Svetlana Ferreira, Manuel Temple, Suzanna Waterer, Grant Thompson, Philip J. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: β2 adrenergic receptor (ADRβ2) polymorphisms including ADRβ2+46G>A have been reported to cause adverse outcomes in mild asthmatics. The extent to which ADRβ2 polymorphisms and in particular their haplotypes contribute to severe asthma is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To determine the association of ADRβ2 polymorphisms and haplotypes with asthma severity. METHODS: Caucasians (n = 2979) were genotyped for 11 ADRβ2 polymorphisms. The cohort (mean age 39.6, 60% female) included 2296 non-asthmatics, 386 mild asthmatics, 172 moderate asthmatics and 125 severe asthmatics. Haplotype frequency and haplotype pair for each subject was determined using the PHASE algorithm. RESULTS: The three asthmatic cohorts were comparable in age and gender but were distinguishable from each other in terms of symptoms, spirometry, medication use and health care utilisation (p <0.001). None of the polymorphisms showed a genotypic or allelic association with asthma diagnosis or severity. Nine haplotypes were identified and no association was found with asthma diagnosis or severity per se. Haplotype pair 2/4 was associated with asthma severity (Trend Test, OR 1.42, p = 0.0008) but not with asthma per se. Prevalence of haplotype pair 2/2 appeared to decrease with asthma severity (Trend Test, OR 0.78, p = 0.067). Two new haplotypes were identified, occurring exclusively in asthmatics at a frequency of ≥ 1%. In addition, a positive association between carriage of ADRβ2 +523*C and increased risk of atopy was discovered. CONCLUSIONS: ADRβ2 haplotype pair 2/4 is associated with severe asthma and is consistent with findings of poor bronchodilator response in mild asthmatics who are also haplotype 2/4. Public Library of Science 2014-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3972120/ /pubmed/24691493 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093695 Text en © 2014 Chung et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Chung, Li Ping
Baltic, Svetlana
Ferreira, Manuel
Temple, Suzanna
Waterer, Grant
Thompson, Philip J.
Beta2 Adrenergic Receptor (ADRβ2) Haplotype Pair (2/4) Is Associated with Severe Asthma
title Beta2 Adrenergic Receptor (ADRβ2) Haplotype Pair (2/4) Is Associated with Severe Asthma
title_full Beta2 Adrenergic Receptor (ADRβ2) Haplotype Pair (2/4) Is Associated with Severe Asthma
title_fullStr Beta2 Adrenergic Receptor (ADRβ2) Haplotype Pair (2/4) Is Associated with Severe Asthma
title_full_unstemmed Beta2 Adrenergic Receptor (ADRβ2) Haplotype Pair (2/4) Is Associated with Severe Asthma
title_short Beta2 Adrenergic Receptor (ADRβ2) Haplotype Pair (2/4) Is Associated with Severe Asthma
title_sort beta2 adrenergic receptor (adrβ2) haplotype pair (2/4) is associated with severe asthma
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3972120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24691493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093695
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