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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1066...

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Full Length Article
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Sultana, Saheen Banerjee, Priyajit Ganai, Indranil Laha, Arghya Sultana, Nasima Biswas, Himani Saha, Nimai Chandra Moitra, Saibal Podder, Sanjoy
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en
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World Allergy Organization

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The World Allergy Organization Journal

Year

2023

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8/16/2024

Keywords
haplotype controls in-silico sensitivity found differed patients association 02 bengal india patient 0001 west analysed polymorphisms asthma p = 0 analysis p < 0 using significantly t1 adam33 t2 significant adult
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Asthma is one of the common chronic polygenic inflammatory diseases.

Genome wide association studies have identified ADAM33 as an asthma candidate gene.

The present study investigated possible association of rs2280090 (T1), rs2280091 (T2) and rs3918396 (S1) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of ADAM33 with aeroallergen induced asthma in West Bengal population, India.

In addition, in-silico analysis was performed to find out changes in protein function.

METHODS: Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV(1))/Forced vital capacity (FVC), peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) were assessed using spirometry in 1039 participants.

Allergic sensitivity of 619 spirometry positive asthma patients was assessed by skin prick test (SPT) against 22 aeroallergens.

For genotyping of T1, T2, and S1 SNPs in 540 allergic asthma patient and 420 control subjects, polymerase chain reaction-based restriction fragment length polymorphism was performed.

Total Immunoglobulin-E (IgE) level was measured in both patients and controls.

ADAM333 haplotype blocks were constructed using Haploview software v.4.2.

Structural model of transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains of ADAM33 was generated using RaptorX.

Protein-protein interaction was analysed using the STRING server.

RESULTS: Highest number of patient sensitivity was observed towards Cocos nusifera (n = 215) and Dermatophagoides farinae (n = 229).

Significant difference in sensitivity was observed between child and late adult (P = 0.03), child and early adult (P = 0.02), adolescent and late adult (P = 0.02) and adolescent and early adult (P = 0.01).

Genotypic frequencies differed significantly between patients and controls (P < 0.05).

rs2280090 GG, rs2280091GG and AG genotype, and rs3918396 AA carried significant risk for asthma (P = 0.02, P = 0.008, P = 0.04, P = 0.01 respectively).

ADAM33 T1, T2, and S1 polymorphisms were in high Linkage Disequilibrium (D = 0.98).

Haplotype consisting of rs2280090G, rs2280091G and rs3918396A alleles were found significantly higher in patient population in comparison with controls (OR = 2.03).

IgE level differed significantly among different genotypes for T1, T2, and S1 SNPs analysed in pair (P < 0.0001).

FEV1/FVC ratio differed significantly among different genotypes for T1, T2 and S1 SNPs analysed in pair (P < 0.0001).

Significant difference of FEV1/FVC was also found between GGA and AAG haplotype (P < 0.0001).

In-silico analysis revealed T1 and T2 polymorphisms are located in cytoplasmic domain of ADAM33 may cause bronchial smooth muscle cell mobility and cellular hyperplasia as well as cytoskeletal remodelling by altered interaction with different cytoplasmic proteins found by string analysis.

CONCLUSION: Present study showed significant association of T1, T2, and S1 polymorphisms of ADAM33 with aeroallergen-induced asthma in West Bengal, India.

These polymorphisms may be used as prognostic markers and possible targets for therapeutics in future.

Sultana, Saheen,Banerjee, Priyajit,Ganai, Indranil,Laha, Arghya,Sultana, Nasima,Biswas, Himani,Saha, Nimai Chandra,Moitra, Saibal,Podder, Sanjoy, 2023, Polymorphism in ADAM33 gene associated with asthmatics in West Bengal, India - An investigation by in-silico analysis, World Allergy Organization

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