2004
DOI: 10.1038/sj.gene.6364030
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An asthma-associated genetic variant of STAT6 predicts low burden of ascaris worm infestation

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“…Our findings are thus consistent with prior studies showing the strong role of the SM1 locus in S. mansoni infection levels, 2 the association of rs1800925 to high S. haematobium infection levels in an independent study in Kenya, 13 and the association of STAT6 polymorphisms to infection levels in other helminth infections. 21 No association was found for the other SNPs that are in linkage disequilibrium with rs1800925. Among these markers, we first noticed polymorphism rs2040704 (located in the 3 0 untranslated region of RAD50).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Our findings are thus consistent with prior studies showing the strong role of the SM1 locus in S. mansoni infection levels, 2 the association of rs1800925 to high S. haematobium infection levels in an independent study in Kenya, 13 and the association of STAT6 polymorphisms to infection levels in other helminth infections. 21 No association was found for the other SNPs that are in linkage disequilibrium with rs1800925. Among these markers, we first noticed polymorphism rs2040704 (located in the 3 0 untranslated region of RAD50).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…A major association was inferred between a genetic variant (G/A 4219) of the 3'-UTR regulatory element of the STAT6 gene in an Ascaris infection study (Peisong et al 2004). The study explicitly concluded that the homozygous state of this genetic variant indicated a strong association with diminished Ascaris burden in children living in an area of endemic infection.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…In particular, one promoter polymorphism (rs324013) in STAT6 was found to be associated with the control of infection levels (He et al 2008). Similarly, a STAT6 variant (rs324015) was associated with resistance to Ascaris in children from an endemic area in China (Peisong et al 2004). A very recent study in the context of active inflammation in asthma patients (Pillemer et al 2009) concluded that blocking the dominant stimulatory effects of IL4 and IL13 via STAT6 on disease-associated Th2 cells is expected to result in a beneficial effect in asthma patients.…”
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“…Associational studies conducted in the past have demonstrated the HLA 30/31, STAT 6 and β 2 -adrenoreceptor genes all play a role in susceptibility to Ascaris infection in humans (Holland et al 1992;Ramsay et al 1999;Peisong et al 2004), highlighting the multigenic mechanism of resistance. Furthermore, a recent candidate gene study, undertaken in an Ascaris-endemic Columbian population cited 2 genes as being key to resistance to Ascaris infection, one of which is located in one of the QTL detected in the Jirel pedigree population (Williams-Blangero et al 2002Acevedo et al 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%