Leukotriene B4 receptor locus gene characterisation and association studies in asthma

Background: Polymorphisms spanning genes involved in the production of leukotriene B4 (LTB4) e.g. ALOX5AP and LTA4H are associated with asthma susceptibility, suggesting a role for LTB4 in disease. The contribution of LTB4 receptor polymorphism is currently unknown. The aim of this study was to ch...

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Main Authors: Tulah, Asif S., Beghé, Bianca, Barton, Sheila J., Holloway, John W., Sayers, Ian
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author Tulah, Asif S.
Beghé, Bianca
Barton, Sheila J.
Holloway, John W.
Sayers, Ian
author_facet Tulah, Asif S.
Beghé, Bianca
Barton, Sheila J.
Holloway, John W.
Sayers, Ian
author_sort Tulah, Asif S.
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description Background: Polymorphisms spanning genes involved in the production of leukotriene B4 (LTB4) e.g. ALOX5AP and LTA4H are associated with asthma susceptibility, suggesting a role for LTB4 in disease. The contribution of LTB4 receptor polymorphism is currently unknown. The aim of this study was to characterise the genes for the two pivotal LTB4 receptors, LTB4R1 and LTB4R2 in lung tissue and determine if polymorphisms spanning these genes are associated with asthma and disease severity. Methods: Rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) was used to characterise the LTB4R1 and LTB4R2 gene structure in lung. The LTB4R1/2 locus on chromosome 14q11.2 was screened for polymorphic variation. Six LTB4R single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were genotyped in 370 Caucasian asthma families and 299 Adult Asthma Individuals (n=1877 total) and were evaluated for association with asthma and severity (BTS) outcome measures using Family Based Association Test, linear regression and chi square. Results: LTB4R1 has complex mRNA arrangement including multiple 50 -untranslated exons, suggesting additional levels of regulation. Three potential promoter regions across the LTB4R1/2 locus were identified with some airway cell specificity. 22 SNPs (MAF>0.01) were validated across the LTB4R locus in the Caucasian population. LTB4R1 and LTB4R2 SNPs were not associated with asthma susceptibility, FEV1 or severity. Conclusions: LTB4R1 and LTB4R2 shows splice variation in the 50 -untranslated region and multiple promoter regions. The functional significance of this is yet to be determined. Both receptor genes were shown to be polymorphic. LTB4R polymorphisms do not appear to be susceptibility markers for the development of asthma in Caucasian subjects
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spelling nottingham-26252020-05-04T16:34:45Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/2625/ Leukotriene B4 receptor locus gene characterisation and association studies in asthma Tulah, Asif S. Beghé, Bianca Barton, Sheila J. Holloway, John W. Sayers, Ian Background: Polymorphisms spanning genes involved in the production of leukotriene B4 (LTB4) e.g. ALOX5AP and LTA4H are associated with asthma susceptibility, suggesting a role for LTB4 in disease. The contribution of LTB4 receptor polymorphism is currently unknown. The aim of this study was to characterise the genes for the two pivotal LTB4 receptors, LTB4R1 and LTB4R2 in lung tissue and determine if polymorphisms spanning these genes are associated with asthma and disease severity. Methods: Rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) was used to characterise the LTB4R1 and LTB4R2 gene structure in lung. The LTB4R1/2 locus on chromosome 14q11.2 was screened for polymorphic variation. Six LTB4R single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were genotyped in 370 Caucasian asthma families and 299 Adult Asthma Individuals (n=1877 total) and were evaluated for association with asthma and severity (BTS) outcome measures using Family Based Association Test, linear regression and chi square. Results: LTB4R1 has complex mRNA arrangement including multiple 50 -untranslated exons, suggesting additional levels of regulation. Three potential promoter regions across the LTB4R1/2 locus were identified with some airway cell specificity. 22 SNPs (MAF>0.01) were validated across the LTB4R locus in the Caucasian population. LTB4R1 and LTB4R2 SNPs were not associated with asthma susceptibility, FEV1 or severity. Conclusions: LTB4R1 and LTB4R2 shows splice variation in the 50 -untranslated region and multiple promoter regions. The functional significance of this is yet to be determined. Both receptor genes were shown to be polymorphic. LTB4R polymorphisms do not appear to be susceptibility markers for the development of asthma in Caucasian subjects BioMed Central 2012-11-20 Article PeerReviewed Tulah, Asif S., Beghé, Bianca, Barton, Sheila J., Holloway, John W. and Sayers, Ian (2012) Leukotriene B4 receptor locus gene characterisation and association studies in asthma. BMC Medical Genetics, 13 (Novemb). 11/1-11/11. ISSN 1471-2350 Association Asthma Family based association test Leukotriene Leukotriene B4 receptor Severity http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2350/13/110 doi:10.1186/1471-2350-13-110 doi:10.1186/1471-2350-13-110
spellingShingle Association
Asthma
Family based association test
Leukotriene
Leukotriene B4 receptor
Severity
Tulah, Asif S.
Beghé, Bianca
Barton, Sheila J.
Holloway, John W.
Sayers, Ian
Leukotriene B4 receptor locus gene characterisation and association studies in asthma
title Leukotriene B4 receptor locus gene characterisation and association studies in asthma
title_full Leukotriene B4 receptor locus gene characterisation and association studies in asthma
title_fullStr Leukotriene B4 receptor locus gene characterisation and association studies in asthma
title_full_unstemmed Leukotriene B4 receptor locus gene characterisation and association studies in asthma
title_short Leukotriene B4 receptor locus gene characterisation and association studies in asthma
title_sort leukotriene b4 receptor locus gene characterisation and association studies in asthma
topic Association
Asthma
Family based association test
Leukotriene
Leukotriene B4 receptor
Severity
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