The heterogeneity of asthma phenotypes in children and young adults.

Journal of allergy Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-04-11 DOI:10.1155/2012/163089
Bill Hesselmar, Anna-Carin Enelund, Bo Eriksson, Leonid Padyukov, Lars Å Hanson, Nils Aberg
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Objective. Genetic heterogeneity and risk factor distribution was analyzed in two previously proposed asthma phenotypes. Method. A sample of 412 subjects was investigated at 7-8, 12-13, and 21-22 years of age with questionnaires, skin prick tests, and genetic analysis of IL-4 receptor (IL4R) single-nucleotide polymorphisms. The sample was subdivided in one group with no asthma, and two groups with asthma separated by age of onset of symptoms, namely, early onset asthma (EOA) and late onset asthma (LOA). Risk factors and IL4R markers were analyzed in respect to asthma phenotypes. Results. EOA and LOA groups were both associated with atopy and a maternal history of asthma. Female gender was more common in LOA, whereas childhood eczema, frequent colds in infancy, and a paternal history of asthma were more common in EOA. The AA genotype of rs2057768 and the GG genotype of rs1805010 were more common in LOA, whereas the GG genotype of rs2107356 was less common in EOA. Conclusion. Our data suggest that early and late onset asthma may be of different endotypes and genotypes.

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儿童和年轻人哮喘表型的异质性。
目标。对先前提出的两种哮喘表型的遗传异质性和危险因素分布进行了分析。方法。通过问卷调查、皮肤点刺试验和IL-4受体(IL4R)单核苷酸多态性遗传分析,对7-8岁、12-13岁和21-22岁的412名受试者进行了调查。将样本细分为无哮喘组和按发病年龄分的两组,即早发性哮喘(EOA)和晚发性哮喘(LOA)。分析哮喘表型的危险因素和IL4R标记物。结果。EOA和LOA组均与特应性和母亲哮喘史有关。女性在LOA中更为常见,而儿童湿疹、婴儿频繁感冒和父亲有哮喘史在EOA中更为常见。rs2057768的AA基因型和rs1805010的GG基因型在LOA中较多见,而rs2107356的GG基因型在EOA中较少见。结论。我们的数据表明,早发性和晚发性哮喘可能具有不同的内型和基因型。
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