Pediatrics and Neonatology (Apr 2008)

Association of a Lymphotoxin-α Gene Polymorphism and Atopic Asthma in Taiwanese Children

  • Szu-Chao Huang,
  • Wen-Jun Wu,
  • Hai-Lun Sun,
  • Ko-Huang Lue,
  • Chia-Hsiu Hsu,
  • Pei-Fen Liao,
  • Min-Sho Ku

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1875-9572(08)60008-X
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 2
pp. 30 – 34

Abstract

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The lymphotoxin-α (LT-α) gene is located on chromosome 6 (6p21.1–6p21.3) and it may regulate tumor necrosis factor (TNF) production. TNF is a potent cytokine in the airway inflammatory response. Polymorphisms of TNF-associated genes have been related to asthma. This study investigated an LT-α-NcoI polymorphism in the first intron of the LT-α gene (LT-α-NcoI*1 allele, as a variant type; and LT-α-NcoI*2 allele), which may predispose individuals to asthma and atopy. Methods: Polymerase chain reaction-based assays were performed to determine LT-α-NcoI genotypes among our subjects. A genetic case control analysis was then performed on 114 atopic asthmatic and 155 non-asthmatic unrelated children. Results: There was a statistically higher frequency of LT-α-NcoI*1 allele carriers (1/1 + 1/2) in the subjects with atopic asthma than in controls (OR = 1.923; 95% CI = 1.061–3.484; p = 0.031). Conclusion: The results indicate that LT-α-NcoI*1 may be a risk factor for atopic asthma in Taiwanese children.

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