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Toll-like receptor 4 polymorphism and severity of atopy in asthmatics

Toll-like receptor 4 polymorphism and severity of atopy in asthmatics
Toll-like receptor 4 polymorphism and severity of atopy in asthmatics
Endotoxin exposure may have a protective effect against asthma and atopy. An Asp299Gly polymorphism in the Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) gene reduces responsiveness to endotoxin. This study determined the effect of TLR4 polymorphism on the risk and severity of asthma and atopy. In all, 336 UK Caucasian families with 2 affected sibs (physician's diagnosis of asthma and current medication use) and 179 Caucasians without asthma or a family history of asthma were genotyped using ARMS-PCR. No association of the TLR4 polymorphism was found with the risk of developing asthma, either in parent-affected sibling trios, or in case-control analyses (P>0.05). In the first affected asthmatic siblings, the atopy severity score (based on size and number of positive skin-prick tests and specific IgE) was higher in those with the Asp/Gly or Gly/Gly genotypes (mean 1.8, s.d. 1.1, n=39) compared to those with the Asp/Asp genotype (mean 1.2, s.d. 1.0, n=279) (P=0.003, t-test). No associations were found with total IgE, FEV1 % predicted, slope of FEV1 response to methacholine or asthma severity score (P>0.05). This study confirms the previously observed lack of association of TLR4 polymorphisms with asthma. In contrast, the findings suggest that genetically determined hyporesponsiveness to endotoxin may increase atopy severity.
asthma, atopy, Toll-like receptor 4, polymorphism (genetics)
1466-4879
41-45
Yang, I.A.
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Barton, S.J.
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Rorke, S.
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Cakebread, J.A.
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Keith, T.P.
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Clough, J.B.
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Holgate, S.T.
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Holloway, J.W.
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Yang, I.A.
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Barton, S.J.
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Rorke, S.
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Cakebread, J.A.
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Keith, T.P.
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Clough, J.B.
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Holgate, S.T.
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Holloway, J.W.
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Yang, I.A., Barton, S.J., Rorke, S., Cakebread, J.A., Keith, T.P., Clough, J.B., Holgate, S.T. and Holloway, J.W. (2004) Toll-like receptor 4 polymorphism and severity of atopy in asthmatics. Genes and Immunity, 5 (1), 41-45. (doi:10.1038/sj.gene.6364037).

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Abstract

Endotoxin exposure may have a protective effect against asthma and atopy. An Asp299Gly polymorphism in the Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) gene reduces responsiveness to endotoxin. This study determined the effect of TLR4 polymorphism on the risk and severity of asthma and atopy. In all, 336 UK Caucasian families with 2 affected sibs (physician's diagnosis of asthma and current medication use) and 179 Caucasians without asthma or a family history of asthma were genotyped using ARMS-PCR. No association of the TLR4 polymorphism was found with the risk of developing asthma, either in parent-affected sibling trios, or in case-control analyses (P>0.05). In the first affected asthmatic siblings, the atopy severity score (based on size and number of positive skin-prick tests and specific IgE) was higher in those with the Asp/Gly or Gly/Gly genotypes (mean 1.8, s.d. 1.1, n=39) compared to those with the Asp/Asp genotype (mean 1.2, s.d. 1.0, n=279) (P=0.003, t-test). No associations were found with total IgE, FEV1 % predicted, slope of FEV1 response to methacholine or asthma severity score (P>0.05). This study confirms the previously observed lack of association of TLR4 polymorphisms with asthma. In contrast, the findings suggest that genetically determined hyporesponsiveness to endotoxin may increase atopy severity.

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Published date: 2004
Keywords: asthma, atopy, Toll-like receptor 4, polymorphism (genetics)

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Local EPrints ID: 27501
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/27501
ISSN: 1466-4879
PURE UUID: d3364faa-a9b4-4638-a34d-a5cb73ce0a39
ORCID for S.J. Barton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4963-4242
ORCID for J.W. Holloway: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9998-0464

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Date deposited: 26 Apr 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:22

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Author: I.A. Yang
Author: S.J. Barton ORCID iD
Author: S. Rorke
Author: J.A. Cakebread
Author: T.P. Keith
Author: J.B. Clough
Author: S.T. Holgate
Author: J.W. Holloway ORCID iD

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