Leukotriene pathway polymorphisms are associated with altered cysteinyl leukotriene production in children with acute asthma

Cysteinyl leukotrienes (cysLTs) are pro-inflammatory mediators with increasing evidence for a role in childhood acute asthma. This study examined the influence of polymorphisms in cysLT pathway genes on urinary leukotriene E4 (uLTE4) levels and clinical status in acute asthmatic children. Children a...

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Main Authors: Bizzintino, J., Khoo, S., Zhang, Guicheng, Martin, A., Rueter, K., Geelhoed, G., Goldblatt, J., Laing, I., Le Souëf, P., Hayden, C.
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Published: 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10862
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author Bizzintino, J.
Khoo, S.
Zhang, Guicheng
Martin, A.
Rueter, K.
Geelhoed, G.
Goldblatt, J.
Laing, I.
Le Souëf, P.
Hayden, C.
author_facet Bizzintino, J.
Khoo, S.
Zhang, Guicheng
Martin, A.
Rueter, K.
Geelhoed, G.
Goldblatt, J.
Laing, I.
Le Souëf, P.
Hayden, C.
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description Cysteinyl leukotrienes (cysLTs) are pro-inflammatory mediators with increasing evidence for a role in childhood acute asthma. This study examined the influence of polymorphisms in cysLT pathway genes on urinary leukotriene E4 (uLTE4) levels and clinical status in acute asthmatic children. Children aged 2-16 years were recruited during an asthma attack (n=205). Where possible, asthma severity scores were assigned, ALOX5AP G-336A, ALOX5 G-1708A, LTC4S A-444C and G-1072A, GPX4 C718T, and CYSTLTR1 T927C genotypes were determined and uLTE4 was measured in acute and convalescent samples. uLTE4 levels were higher acutely compared with convalescence (acute GM: 115.7 pg/mg creatinine; 95% CI 88.6-151.1, convalescence GM: 66.4 pg/mg creatinine; 95% CI 51.5-85.6; n=50 paired samples, p=0.003) and paired sample analysis showed genotype-specific effects with significantly increased uLTE4 for LTC4S-444AA (acute GM: 127.9 pg/mg creatinine; 95% CI 91.8-178.3, convalescence GM: 68.2 pg/mg creatinine; 95% CI 50.5-92.0; n=32, p=0.002), LTC4S-1072 GG (acute GM: 126.7 pg/mg creatinine; 95% CI 95.4-168.3, convalescence GM: 78.9 pg/mg creatinine; 95% CI 59.7-104.1; n=39, p=0.019) and CYSLTR1 927 TT/T_ (acute GM: 96.8 pg/mg creatinine; 95% CI 73.8-126.9, convalescence GM: 62.4 pg/mg creatinine; 95% CI 46.8-83.3; n=28, p=0.036) but not AC/CC, GA/AA, or TC/CC/C_, respectively. When we compared the allele frequencies of the CYSLTR1 SNP between asthmatics and non-asthmatics, the 927C allele was found to be a risk allele for asthma (OR=2.13, 95% CI: 1.06-4.26, p=0.033). Genotypes were not associated with acute or convalescent uLTE4 levels alone and neither the SNPs nor uLTE4 correlated with acute asthma severity. Leukotriene pathway gene polymorphisms may influence the magnitude of cysLT production during an attack, yet their influence alone may not be substantial enough to alter the severity of exacerbations. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-108622017-09-13T14:54:24Z Leukotriene pathway polymorphisms are associated with altered cysteinyl leukotriene production in children with acute asthma Bizzintino, J. Khoo, S. Zhang, Guicheng Martin, A. Rueter, K. Geelhoed, G. Goldblatt, J. Laing, I. Le Souëf, P. Hayden, C. Cysteinyl leukotrienes (cysLTs) are pro-inflammatory mediators with increasing evidence for a role in childhood acute asthma. This study examined the influence of polymorphisms in cysLT pathway genes on urinary leukotriene E4 (uLTE4) levels and clinical status in acute asthmatic children. Children aged 2-16 years were recruited during an asthma attack (n=205). Where possible, asthma severity scores were assigned, ALOX5AP G-336A, ALOX5 G-1708A, LTC4S A-444C and G-1072A, GPX4 C718T, and CYSTLTR1 T927C genotypes were determined and uLTE4 was measured in acute and convalescent samples. uLTE4 levels were higher acutely compared with convalescence (acute GM: 115.7 pg/mg creatinine; 95% CI 88.6-151.1, convalescence GM: 66.4 pg/mg creatinine; 95% CI 51.5-85.6; n=50 paired samples, p=0.003) and paired sample analysis showed genotype-specific effects with significantly increased uLTE4 for LTC4S-444AA (acute GM: 127.9 pg/mg creatinine; 95% CI 91.8-178.3, convalescence GM: 68.2 pg/mg creatinine; 95% CI 50.5-92.0; n=32, p=0.002), LTC4S-1072 GG (acute GM: 126.7 pg/mg creatinine; 95% CI 95.4-168.3, convalescence GM: 78.9 pg/mg creatinine; 95% CI 59.7-104.1; n=39, p=0.019) and CYSLTR1 927 TT/T_ (acute GM: 96.8 pg/mg creatinine; 95% CI 73.8-126.9, convalescence GM: 62.4 pg/mg creatinine; 95% CI 46.8-83.3; n=28, p=0.036) but not AC/CC, GA/AA, or TC/CC/C_, respectively. When we compared the allele frequencies of the CYSLTR1 SNP between asthmatics and non-asthmatics, the 927C allele was found to be a risk allele for asthma (OR=2.13, 95% CI: 1.06-4.26, p=0.033). Genotypes were not associated with acute or convalescent uLTE4 levels alone and neither the SNPs nor uLTE4 correlated with acute asthma severity. Leukotriene pathway gene polymorphisms may influence the magnitude of cysLT production during an attack, yet their influence alone may not be substantial enough to alter the severity of exacerbations. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 2009 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10862 10.1016/j.plefa.2009.05.022 restricted
spellingShingle Bizzintino, J.
Khoo, S.
Zhang, Guicheng
Martin, A.
Rueter, K.
Geelhoed, G.
Goldblatt, J.
Laing, I.
Le Souëf, P.
Hayden, C.
Leukotriene pathway polymorphisms are associated with altered cysteinyl leukotriene production in children with acute asthma
title Leukotriene pathway polymorphisms are associated with altered cysteinyl leukotriene production in children with acute asthma
title_full Leukotriene pathway polymorphisms are associated with altered cysteinyl leukotriene production in children with acute asthma
title_fullStr Leukotriene pathway polymorphisms are associated with altered cysteinyl leukotriene production in children with acute asthma
title_full_unstemmed Leukotriene pathway polymorphisms are associated with altered cysteinyl leukotriene production in children with acute asthma
title_short Leukotriene pathway polymorphisms are associated with altered cysteinyl leukotriene production in children with acute asthma
title_sort leukotriene pathway polymorphisms are associated with altered cysteinyl leukotriene production in children with acute asthma
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10862