Children (May 2024)

Impact of Interleukin-17 Receptor A Gene Variants on Asthma Susceptibility and Clinical Manifestations in Children and Adolescents

  • Shymaa Ahmed Maher,
  • Nouran B. AbdAllah,
  • Essam Al Ageeli,
  • Eman Riad,
  • Shahad W. Kattan,
  • Sherouk Abdelaal,
  • Wagdy Abdelfatah,
  • Gehan A. Ibrahim,
  • Eman A. Toraih,
  • Ghada A. Awadalla,
  • Manal S. Fawzy,
  • Ahmed Ibrahim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/children11060657
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. 657

Abstract

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Several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in multiple interleukin receptor genes could be associated with asthma risk and/or phenotype. Interleukin-17 (IL-17) has been implicated in tissue inflammation and autoimmune diseases. As no previous studies have uncovered the potential role of IL17 receptor A (RA) gene variants in asthma risk, we aimed to explore the association of four IL17RA SNPs (i.e., rs4819554A/G, rs879577C/T, rs41323645G/A, and rs4819555C/T) with asthma susceptibility/phenotype in our region. TaqMan allelic discrimination analysis was used to genotype 192 individuals. We found that the rs4819554 G/G genotype significantly reduced disease risk in the codominant (OR = 0.15, 95%CI = 0.05–0.45, p p = 0.028), and recessive (OR = 0.18, 95%CI = 0.07–0.52, p p = 0.002) and recessive 2.34 (95%CI = 1.10–4.98, p = 0.025) models. For the rs4819555 variant, although there was no significant association identified under any models, carriers of the rs4819554*A demonstrated an association with a positive family history of asthma (71.4% in carriers vs. 27% in non-carriers; p = 0.025) and the use of relievers for >2 weeks (52.2% of carriers vs. 28.8% of non-carriers; p = 0.047). Meanwhile, the rs4819555*C carriers displayed a significant divergence in the asthma phenotype, specifically atopic asthma (83.3% vs. 61.1%; p = 0.007), showed a higher prevalence of chest tightness (88.9% vs. 61.5%; p = 0.029), and were more likely to report comorbidities (57.7% vs. 16.7%, p = 0.003). The most frequent haplotype in the asthma group was ACAC, with a frequency of 22.87% vs. 1.36% in the controls (p IL17RA variants could be essential in asthma susceptibility and phenotype in children and adolescents.

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