Vitamin D Receptor rs2228570 Gene Polymorphism Is Associated with Asthma Severity and Exacerbations.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Sekiko Uehara, Keita Hirai, Toshihiro Shirai, Hinako Otaki, Taisuke Akamatsu, Kunihiko Itoh
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Abstract

Vitamin D plays a crucial role in immune system function. Several studies have indicated that genetic variations in the vitamin D receptor (VDR) and vitamin D binding protein (VDBP, encoded by GC gene) increase the risk of developing asthma. However, the effect of these variations on the prognosis and clinical outcomes of asthma remains unclear. This study, involving 152 adult patients with asthma, aimed to assess the influence of VDR and GC polymorphisms on asthma severity and its exacerbation. Gene polymorphisms previously associated with asthma risk were analyzed, and VDR mRNA expression levels were evaluated in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. The AA genotype of the VDR rs2228570 polymorphism was associated with an elevated risk of severe asthma compared to the AG/GG genotype (odds ratio, 3.20; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.24-8.28). Furthermore, patients with the rs2228570 AA genotype showed an elevated risk of exacerbation during the 1-year follow-up period (hazard ratio, 4.01; 95% CI, 1.75-9.15). VDR mRNA expression was significantly reduced in patients with the AA genotype. Furthermore, the mRNA expression levels of GLCCI1, HDAC2, NR3C1, and NFE2L2, which are associated with steroid response, were reduced in patients with the AA genotype. Our findings indicate that patients with the AA genotype of VDR rs2228570 are more likely to experience severe asthma and exacerbations. This polymorphism has the potential to reduce vitamin D efficacy by altering VDR function and expression, potentially resulting in increased inflammation and reduced steroid responsiveness in patients with asthma.

维生素D受体rs2228570基因多态性与哮喘严重程度和恶化有关
维生素D在免疫系统功能中起着至关重要的作用。多项研究表明,GC基因编码的维生素D受体(VDR)和维生素D结合蛋白(VDBP)的遗传变异增加了哮喘的发生风险。然而,这些变化对哮喘的预后和临床结果的影响尚不清楚。本研究纳入152例成年哮喘患者,旨在评估VDR和GC多态性对哮喘严重程度及其恶化的影响。分析了先前与哮喘风险相关的基因多态性,并评估了外周血单个核细胞中VDR mRNA的表达水平。与AG/GG基因型相比,VDR rs2228570基因型的AA基因型与严重哮喘的风险升高相关(优势比3.20;95%可信区间[CI], 1.24-8.28)。此外,rs2228570 AA基因型患者在1年随访期间病情加重的风险升高(风险比,4.01;95% ci, 1.75-9.15)。AA基因型患者的VDR mRNA表达明显降低。此外,与类固醇反应相关的GLCCI1、HDAC2、NR3C1和NFE2L2 mRNA表达水平在AA基因型患者中降低。我们的研究结果表明,VDR rs2228570的AA基因型患者更容易发生严重的哮喘和恶化。这种多态性有可能通过改变VDR功能和表达来降低维生素D的功效,可能导致哮喘患者炎症增加和类固醇反应性降低。
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期刊介绍: Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin (Biol. Pharm. Bull.) began publication in 1978 as the Journal of Pharmacobio-Dynamics. It covers various biological topics in the pharmaceutical and health sciences. A fourth Society journal, the Journal of Health Science, was merged with Biol. Pharm. Bull. in 2012. The main aim of the Society’s journals is to advance the pharmaceutical sciences with research reports, information exchange, and high-quality discussion. The average review time for articles submitted to the journals is around one month for first decision. The complete texts of all of the Society’s journals can be freely accessed through J-STAGE. The Society’s editorial committee hopes that the content of its journals will be useful to your research, and also invites you to submit your own work to the journals.
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