Cross-sectional and longitudinal association of the secretoglobin 1A1 gene A38G polymorphism with asthma phenotype in the Perth Infant Asthma Follow-up cohort

Clinical and Experimental Allergy : Journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology
I A LaingPerth Infant Asthma Follow-up Cohort

Abstract

Associations between Clara cell secretory protein gene variants (SCGB1A1, also known as CC16, CC10, CCSP and uteroglobin) and the asthma phenotype have been found in five out of eight studies world-wide. No study has investigated the contribution of SCGB1A1 polymorphisms to the development and/or persistence of the asthma phenotype in a birth cohort followed over time. The aim of this study was to determine the role of the SCGB1A1 gene in the development of the asthma phenotype. The Perth Infant Asthma Follow-up (PIAF) cohort (n=231 unrelated infants, unselected for asthma and recruited at birth) were seen at 1 month, 6 and 11 years of age, and had a questionnaire, lung function, airway responsiveness (AR) and skin prick tests (SPTs) completed. Blood was taken at 6 and 11 years for total and specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE) and DNA extraction. SPT positivity had at least one positive SPT. SIgE>4 kU/L had at least one sIgE above 4 kU/L. SCGB1A1 A38G (rs3741240), that alters gene transcription, was genotyped using Sau96I restriction digestion of exon 1 PCR products. At 6 and 11 years of age, 33.0% and 29.7% of those genotyped had doctor-diagnosed asthma, and 35.8% and 52.1% had SPT positivity. In cross-sectional analyses, childre...Continue Reading

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