Background:
Asthma is a complex
disease that is
caused by genetic
and environmental
factors. The
production of
interleukin (IL)-4,
which can influence
mast cell
responsiveness to
immunoglobulin (Ig)
Emediated
signaling, could be
modified by genetic
variants in the IL-4
promoter.
Objective: To
investigate the
association between
the IL-4 and IL-4RA
promoter
polymorphisms and
asthma in a sample
of Iranian patients.
Methods: We
used polymerase
chain reaction with
sequence-specific
primers to
investigate the
allele and genotype
frequencies of 2
polymorphic genes
coding for IL-4 and
IL-4RA in 59 Iranian
patients with asthma
and 139 healthy
controls.
Results: The
most frequent
genotypes in the
patient group were
IL-4 TC (590), IL-4
TC (33), IL-4 GT
(1098), and IL-4RA
GA (+1902). In
contrast, the
frequencies of IL-4
CC (590), IL-4 CC
(33), IL-4 TT
(1098), and IL-4RA
AA (+1902) were
significantly lower
in the patient group
than in the control
group. The most
frequent haplotypes
in our patients were
IL-4 TCT and GTC at
positions 1098,
590, 33. The mean
total serum IgE
level
in patients with the
TTT/GCC genotype was
258.8 IU/mL, which
was significantly
higher than the 95.4
IU/mL observed for
other genotypes.
Conclusion:
We showed a strong
association between
the polymorphisms of
the IL-4 gene
promoter at
positions 590, 33
and 1098 and
bronchial asthma. We
also demonstrated an
association between
their haplotypes and
serum total IgE.
Key words:
Asthma. Genetic
polymorphism. IL-4.
IgE.
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