ASSOCIATION OF IL5, CCL26 AND CCL5 GENE POLYMORPHISMSWITH ATOPIC BRONCHIAL ASTHMA
- Authors: Voronko OE1, Dmitrieva-Zdorova EV1, Latysheva EA2, Aksenova MG3, Storozhakov GI4, Bodoev NV1
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Biomedical Chemistry of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (IBMC RAMS)
- State Scientific Centre «Institute of Immunology» FMBA
- Institute for Human Ecology and Environmental Health
- Russian State Medical University
- Issue: Vol 7, No 6 (2010)
- Pages: 20-24
- Section: Articles
- Submitted: 10.03.2020
- Published:
- URL: https://rusalljournal.ru/raj/article/view/875
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.36691/RJA875
- ID: 875
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Abstract
gene, T(+2497)G in CCL26 and A(-403)G in CCL5 gene contribute to atopic bronchial asthma development
we performed a comparative analysis of alleles and genotypes frequencies of these polymorphisms in Russian
patients from Moscow region.
Materials and methods. DNA samples from 283 patients with atopic bronchial asthma and 227 healthy donors
were genotyped.
Results. There were associations neither of С(-703)Т in IL5 gene, T(+2497)G in CCL26 and A(-403)G in CCL5
gene with asthma nor with asthma severity.
Conclusion. Therefore, we may conclude that genes responsible for activation and chemotaxis of eosinophils play
an insignificant role in susceptibility to development of atopic bronchial asthma, and probably may influence
indirectly specific processes that occur in asthma.-
About the authors
O E Voronko
Institute of Biomedical Chemistry of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (IBMC RAMS)Institute of Biomedical Chemistry of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (IBMC RAMS)
E V Dmitrieva-Zdorova
Institute of Biomedical Chemistry of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (IBMC RAMS)Institute of Biomedical Chemistry of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (IBMC RAMS)
E A Latysheva
State Scientific Centre «Institute of Immunology» FMBAState Scientific Centre «Institute of Immunology» FMBA
M G Aksenova
Institute for Human Ecology and Environmental HealthInstitute for Human Ecology and Environmental Health
G I Storozhakov
Russian State Medical UniversityRussian State Medical University
N V Bodoev
Institute of Biomedical Chemistry of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (IBMC RAMS)Institute of Biomedical Chemistry of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (IBMC RAMS)
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