Leila Karimi, S. Vijverberg, M. Engelkes, N. Hernandez-Pacheco, N. Farzan, Patricia Soares, Ben Francis, M. Pino-Yanes, C. Eng, S. Mukhopadhyay, M. Schieck, M. Kabesch, E. Burchard, C. Palmer, S. Turner, H. Janssens, A. M. Zee, K. Verhamme
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Methods: We conducted a meta-analysis of 880 children and young adults aged (4-21) with asthma treated with LABA and ICS. We extracted two polymorphisms; rs1042713 (16Arg>Gly) and rs1042714 (27Gln>Glu) in the ADRB2 gene. Asthma exacerbations were defined as prescribed courses of oral corticosteroids and/or asthma-related hospitalizations/emergency room visits in the past 6 or 12 months prior to the study visit. The association between the haplotypes and asthma exacerbations was performed by using the Haplo-Stats package adjusted for age and sex. A meta-analysis was performed using an inverse variance–weighted method assuming a random-effect. Results: Three haplotypes were determined; Gly16Glu27, Arg16Gln27 and Gly16Gln27. Compared to the Gly16Glu27 haplotype, the Arg16Gln27 haplotype was significantly associated with an increased risk of asthma exacerbations (OR:1.37, 95%CI;1.03-1.81, P=0.028, I2=0.0%). 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ADRB2 haplotypes and risk of exacerbations in asthmatic children and young adults treated with long-acting ß2-agonists: A meta-analysis in the PiCA consortium
Background: The association of haplotype combinations of polymorphisms at positions 16 and 27 of the β2-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) gene and the risk of asthma exacerbations among users of long-acting β2-agonists (LABA) is still unclear. Aim: We investigated the association between these haplotypes of the ADRB2 gene and asthma exacerbations in asthmatic patients using LABA and inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) from the multi-ethnic Pharmacogenomics in Childhood Asthma (PiCA) consortium. Methods: We conducted a meta-analysis of 880 children and young adults aged (4-21) with asthma treated with LABA and ICS. We extracted two polymorphisms; rs1042713 (16Arg>Gly) and rs1042714 (27Gln>Glu) in the ADRB2 gene. Asthma exacerbations were defined as prescribed courses of oral corticosteroids and/or asthma-related hospitalizations/emergency room visits in the past 6 or 12 months prior to the study visit. The association between the haplotypes and asthma exacerbations was performed by using the Haplo-Stats package adjusted for age and sex. A meta-analysis was performed using an inverse variance–weighted method assuming a random-effect. Results: Three haplotypes were determined; Gly16Glu27, Arg16Gln27 and Gly16Gln27. Compared to the Gly16Glu27 haplotype, the Arg16Gln27 haplotype was significantly associated with an increased risk of asthma exacerbations (OR:1.37, 95%CI;1.03-1.81, P=0.028, I2=0.0%). Conclusion: We found that the Arg haplotype (Arg16Gln27) in the ADRB2 gene increased the risk of exacerbations among users of LABA and ICS. Whether or not this argues against use of LABA in patients with this haplotype needs further research.
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Genes and Environment is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that aims to accelerate communications among global scientists working in the field of genes and environment. The journal publishes articles across a broad range of topics including environmental mutagenesis and carcinogenesis, environmental genomics and epigenetics, molecular epidemiology, genetic toxicology and regulatory sciences.
Topics published in the journal include, but are not limited to, mutagenesis and anti-mutagenesis in bacteria; genotoxicity in mammalian somatic cells; genotoxicity in germ cells; replication and repair; DNA damage; metabolic activation and inactivation; water and air pollution; ROS, NO and photoactivation; pharmaceuticals and anticancer agents; radiation; endocrine disrupters; indirect mutagenesis; threshold; new techniques for environmental mutagenesis studies; DNA methylation (enzymatic); structure activity relationship; chemoprevention of cancer; regulatory science. Genetic toxicology including risk evaluation for human health, validation studies on testing methods and subjects of guidelines for regulation of chemicals are also within its scope.