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Suggestive evidence of association of C-159T functional polymorphism of the CD14 gene with atopic asthma in northern and northwestern Indian populations
Authors:Mamta?Sharma,Jyotsna?Batra,U.?Mabalirajan,Sangeeta?Goswami,Dipyaman?Ganguly,Brajen?Lahkar,N?K?Bhatia,Amrendra?Kumar,Balaram?Ghosh  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:bghosh@igib.res.in"   title="  bghosh@igib.res.in"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author
Affiliation:(1) Molecular Immunogenetics Laboratory, Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, Mall Road, Delhi, 110007, India;(2) Down Town Hospital, Guwahati, Assam, India;(3) Rotary Blood Bank, 56–57 Institutional Area, Tughlakabad, New Delhi, 110062, India
Abstract:CD14 is a lipopolysaccharide receptor known to be an important modulator of Th1–Th2 response during early childhood. Genetic association studies of the CD14 gene with asthma and atopic disorders have shown positive as well as negative results in different ethnic populations. The aim of this study was to test for association of C-159T functional promoter polymorphism with atopic asthma and serum IgE levels in northern and northwestern Indian populations. DNA was assayed for the CD14 C-159T polymorphism in a case-control study involving atopic asthmatics (n=187) and healthy normal controls (n=227), and in a family-based association study of 106 trios. The case-control study showed an association at the genotypic (P=0.0146) as well as the allelic level (P=0.0048). Moreover, we observed a deviation of allelic transmission from random proportions (P=0.024) in the transmission disequilibrium test analysis. When we analyzed our results for serum total IgE levels, against this polymorphism, we observed a difference at the genotypic (P=0.0026) as well as at the allelic level (P=0.0016) in a case-control study, whereas no association in the quantitative transmission disequilibrium test analysis was obtained. These findings provide suggestive evidence of association of the CD14 gene locus with atopic asthma in northern and northwestern Indian populations.
Keywords:5q31-33  Asthma  CD14  Indian population  Quantitative transmission disequilibrium test
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