Prevalence of Tumor Necrosis Factor- α and Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Polymorphisms in Mild/Moderate and Fatal/Near-Fatal Asthma
- 1 July 1999
- journal article
- Published by American Thoracic Society in American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
- Vol. 160 (1) , 278-282
- https://doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm.160.1.9808032
Abstract
Allele 2 of the polymorphism at position -308 in the promoter of the tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) gene, and the D allele of the angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) gene, have been associated with asthma. We hypothesized that genotypes containing these alleles would show an increased prevalence in asthmatic as compared with nonasthmatic individuals, and would be associated with asthma severity. Polymerase chain reaction-based assays were developed to determine TNF-alpha and ACE genotypes among subjects with mild/moderate asthma (n = 92), fatal/near-fatal asthma (n = 159), no asthma (n = 43), and random population controls (n = 252). The TNF-alpha -308 polymorphism was increased in both subjects with mild/moderate (p = 0.03) and those with fatal/near fatal asthma (p = 0.02) versus those without asthma, and in all subjects with asthma versus random population controls (p = 0.02). The mild/moderate group was subdivided into subjects with mild (n = 43) and those with moderate (n = 33) asthma. TNF-alpha -308 was increased in the moderately asthmatic versus the nonasthmatic subjects (p = 0.003), and in the mildly asthmatic subjects (p = 0.01). However, TNF-alpha -308 was not significantly more prevalent in the fatal/near-fatal than in the mild/moderate asthmatic group. The ACE-D allele did not show an association with either asthma or asthma severity. We conclude that the TNF-alpha -308 polymorphism may be a risk factor for asthma but does not increase the risk of a fatal or a near-fatal asthma attack, whereas the ACE polymorphism is not associated with asthma in this population.Keywords
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