» Articles » PMID: 16461126

IL-4/IL-13 Pathway Genetics Strongly Influence Serum IgE Levels and Childhood Asthma

Overview
Date 2006 Feb 8
PMID 16461126
Citations 90
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Background: IgE production, a hallmark of asthma and atopic disease, may be under genetic control. Genes of the IL-4 and IL-13 pathway, central for IgE regulation, have so far only been assessed in studies of single gene effects.

Objective: Here we analyzed combined extended haplotypes involving IL-4, IL-13, their shared receptor chain IL-4Ralpha, and the intracellular signal transducer and activator of transcription, STAT6, to assess the combined effect of single nucleotide polymorphisms in this important immunological signaling pathway.

Methods: We genotyped a large cross-sectional population of 1120 children age 9 to 11 years for 18 polymorphisms in the respective genes of the IL-4/IL-13 pathway. One polymorphism per gene was selected because of its putative functional role, and extended haplotypes were built in a stepwise procedure where gene-by-gene interactions were assessed by using a Cordell model.

Results: Combining polymorphisms in all 4 major pathway genes in a stepwise procedure, the risk for high serum IgE levels increased 10.8-fold (P = .02) and the risk for the development of asthma increased by a factor of 16.8-fold (P = .005) compared with the maximum effect of any single polymorphism. Significant interactions in a model with additive and dominant effects, for both pair and triplet combinations for asthma (lowest P = .005), and for pairs of polymorphisms in IgE regulation were observed (lowest P = .054).

Conclusion: These data indicate that only the combined analyses of genetic alterations in the IL-4/IL-13 pathway reveal its actual significance to the development of atopy and childhood asthma.

Citing Articles

Whence and wherefore IgE?.

Rahman R, Wesemann D Immunol Rev. 2024; 326(1):48-65.

PMID: 39041740 PMC: 11436312. DOI: 10.1111/imr.13373.


Gene Polymorphism Is Associated with Total IgE in Adult Subjects with Asthma.

Lando V, Calciano L, Minelli C, Bombieri C, Ferrari M, Malerba G J Clin Med. 2023; 12(12).

PMID: 37373658 PMC: 10299306. DOI: 10.3390/jcm12123963.


Association of interleukin-4, interleukin-13 gene polymorphisms, HLA-DQ and DR genotypes with genetic susceptibility of type-1 Diabetes Mellitus in Kuwaiti children.

Haider M, Al Rushood M, Alsharhan H, Rasoul M, Al-Mahdi M, Al-Kandari H Front Pediatr. 2023; 11:1118137.

PMID: 37090926 PMC: 10117788. DOI: 10.3389/fped.2023.1118137.


Increased allergic and asthmatic risks in children residing in industrial areas by surveying the pre-inflammatory (IgE, IL-4 and IL-13) biomarkers.

Zahedi A, Hassanvand M, Jaafarzadeh N, Ghadiri A, Shamsipour M, Dehcheshmeh M J Environ Health Sci Eng. 2022; 20(2):609-615.

PMID: 36406593 PMC: 9672297. DOI: 10.1007/s40201-021-00646-5.


mediates the regulatory effect of IL-13 on pediatric asthma.

Xu Y, Cao L, Chen J, Jiang D, Ruan P, Ye Q Front Pediatr. 2022; 10:959439.

PMID: 36313877 PMC: 9597202. DOI: 10.3389/fped.2022.959439.