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Genetic variants of IL-13 signalling and human asthma and atopy.

Authors :
Heinzmann A
Mao XQ
Akaiwa M
Kreomer RT
Gao PS
Ohshima K
Umeshita R
Abe Y
Braun S
Yamashita T
Roberts MH
Sugimoto R
Arima K
Arinobu Y
Yu B
Kruse S
Enomoto T
Dake Y
Kawai M
Shimazu S
Sasaki S
Adra CN
Kitaichi M
Inoue H
Yamauchi K
Tomichi N
Kurimoto F
Hamasaki N
Hopkin JM
Izuhara K
Shirakawa T
Deichmann KA
Source :
Human molecular genetics [Hum Mol Genet] 2000 Mar 01; Vol. 9 (4), pp. 549-59.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Asthma and atopy show epidemiological association and are biologically linked by T-helper type 2 (T(h)2) cytokine-driven inflammatory mechanisms. IL-4 operates through the IL-4 receptor (IL-4R, a heterodimer of IL-4Ralpha and either gammac or IL-13Ralpha1) and IL-13 operates through IL-13R (a heterodimer of IL-4Ralpha and IL-13Ralpha1) to promote IgE synthesis and IgE-based mucosal inflammation which typify atopy. Recent animal model data suggest that IL-13 is a central cytokine in promoting asthma, through the stimulation of bronchial epithelial mucus secretion and smooth muscle hyper-reactivity. We investigated the role of common genetic variants of IL-13 and IL-13Ralpha1 in human asthma, considering IgE levels. A novel variant of human IL-13, Gln110Arg, on chromosome 5q31, associated with asthma rather than IgE levels in case-control populations from Britain and Japan [peak odds ratio (OR) = 2.31, 95% CI 1.33-4.00]; the variant also predicted asthma and higher serum IL-13 levels in a general, Japanese paediatric population. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated that both subunits of IL-13R are prominently expressed in bronchial epithelium and smooth muscle from asthmatic subjects. Detailed molecular modelling analyses indicate that residue 110 of IL-13, the site of the charge-modifying variants Arg and Gln, is important in the internal constitution of the ligand and crucial in ligand-receptor interaction. A non-coding variant of IL-13Ralpha1, A1398G, on chromosome Xq13, associated primarily with high IgE levels (OR = 3. 38 in males, 1.10 in females) rather than asthma. Thus, certain variants of IL-13 signalling are likely to be important promoters of human asthma; detailed functional analysis of their actions is needed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0964-6906
Volume :
9
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Human molecular genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10699178
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/9.4.549