Insertion/deletion coding polymorphisms in hHAVcr-1 are not associated with atopic asthma in the Japanese population
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- 1 March 2003
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Springer Nature in Genes & Immunity
- Vol. 4 (2) , 170-173
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.gene.6363935
Abstract
Hepatitis A virus receptor (HAVcr-1) and T-cell immunoglobulin- and mucin-domain-containing molecule (TIM)-3 were recently implicated as asthma susceptibility genes in the study of congenic mice. In a genome-wide screen, we found strong evidence for linkage of atopic asthma with marker D5S820, located approximately 0.5 Mb from hHAVcr-1 and human TIM3. We screened for mutations in human HAVcr-1 (hHAVcr-1) and in TIM3 and found seven, including two insertion/deletion polymorphisms, in hHAVcr-1 and two in TIM3. We conducted transmission disequilibrium tests (TDTs) in families identified through children with atopic asthma. None of the hHAVcr-1 allele were transmitted preferentially to asthma-affected children (P>0.1). In quantitative TDT analysis, no association was observed between the log[total IgE] and either allele of the hHAVcr-1 polymorphism (P>0.1). The two TIM3 mutations were rare in the Japanese population, occurring in only one of 48 unrelated asthmatic subjects. Our results indicate that hHAVcr-1 polymorphisms are not likely to be associated with the development of atopy-related phenotypes in the Japanese population.Keywords
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