The Role of SLC22A4 Gene Polymorphisms in the Response to Salbutamol in Asthmatic Patients

Alshymaa A. Ahmed, N. Said, Alia A. El Shahaway, Nagwan A. Ismail
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Response to Bronchodilators is influenced by many factors including genetics. To evaluate the influence of SLC22A4 gene polymorphisms (rs3792876 and rs2073838) on the response to inhaled salbutamol in asthmatic patients, bronchodilator response was assessed in 180 bronchial asthma patients via measuring changes of the Forced Expiratory Volume in one second (FEV1) after the administration of inhaled salbutamol and genotyping for rs3792876 and rs2073838 was carried out using real-time polymerase chain reaction. Frequencies of genotypes were compared in between responders and non-responders. The frequency of rs2073838 genotypes showed no significant differences. On the other hand, the recessive genotype of rs3792876 occurred more frequently among the non-responding patients P = 0.01, 95% confidence interval (1.2-9.5). The homozygous form of rs3792876 can influence the absorption of inhaled bronchodilator (Salbutamol), although, replication studies on this point are recommended.
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SLC22A4基因多态性在哮喘患者沙丁胺醇应答中的作用
对支气管扩张剂的反应受包括遗传在内的许多因素的影响。为评价SLC22A4基因多态性(rs3792876和rs2073838)对哮喘患者吸入沙丁丁醇应答的影响,本研究通过测量吸入沙丁丁醇后1秒用力呼气量(FEV1)的变化来评估180例支气管哮喘患者的支气管扩张剂应答,并采用实时聚合酶链反应对rs3792876和rs2073838进行基因分型。比较反应者和无反应者基因型的频率。rs2073838基因型的频率差异无统计学意义。另一方面,rs3792876隐性基因型在无应答患者中发生率更高P = 0.01, 95%可信区间(1.2 ~ 9.5)。rs3792876的纯合子形式可以影响吸入支气管扩张剂(沙丁胺醇)的吸收,但建议对这一点进行复制研究。
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