2022
DOI: 10.1111/iji.12602
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Study of HLA class II loci reveals DQB1*03:03:02 as a risk factor for asthma in a Pakistani population

Abstract: Funding information IBGEAsthma, a chronic inflammatory disorder of the lungs and airways, typically results from a combination of multiple environmental and genetic factors. Human leucocyte antigen (HLA) region on chromosome 6p21 encodes the most highly polymorphic loci in the human genome, encoding genes with central roles in the immune function where HLA loci are strongly associated with various immune-mediated diseases such as autoimmunity, allergies and infection. The alleles of HLA class II genes such as … Show more

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“…Similar findings were reported by Popko et al for the Polish population, but the frequency of G/A genotype was not higher in OSA 22 . Saba N. et al also described the rare occurrence of the homozygous minor allele A/A in a Pakistani study with asthmatic patients 24 while there was no association of the minor allele with asthma in the current population.…”
Section: Almpanidou Et Al Analysed Population Samples Frommentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Similar findings were reported by Popko et al for the Polish population, but the frequency of G/A genotype was not higher in OSA 22 . Saba N. et al also described the rare occurrence of the homozygous minor allele A/A in a Pakistani study with asthmatic patients 24 while there was no association of the minor allele with asthma in the current population.…”
Section: Almpanidou Et Al Analysed Population Samples Frommentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Частота встречаемости этого полиморфизма G-308A у детей с БА неодинакова в разных этнических группах и колеблется от 73% в Пакистане до 9,8% в Корее, в большинстве случаев в группе сравнения тот аллель встречается значимо реже [31,35,[41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52]. Исключения составляют пакистанские исследования, где этот ген встречается одинаково часто в обеих группах, и одно из локальных корейских исследований [53,54]. У пациентов с наличием данного полиморфизма достоверно чаще, почти в два раза (66,7% против 35,9%), зарегистрировано контролируемое течение БА, у них отмечена и тенденция к более легкому (2,7 балла против 2,88 балла) течению.…”
Section: Allergology and Immunologyunclassified