No association between atopic asthma and a coding variant of FcεR1β in a Japanese population

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Abstract

Susceptibility to atopic diseases is known to involve genetic factors. The Gly237 allele of a polymorphism (Glu237Gly) of the FcεR1β gene is reportedly associated with atopic asthma in Japanese. To confirm this association, we conducted transmission disequilibrium tests in 76 families identified through atopic asthmatics. A case-control study was also carried out in atopic asthmatic subjects and non-atopic controls. The Gly237 allele was not preferentially transmitted to atopic asthma-affected offspring. Neither the Gly237 allele nor the Gly237/Gly237 + Glu237/Gly237 genotypes were significantly more prevalent in the atopic asthmatics than in the controls. This study failed to confirm a substantial role of the Gly237Glu polymorphism of the FcεR1β gene in the genetic predisposition for atopic asthma in this Japanese population.

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Ishizawa, M., Shibasaki, M., Yokouchi, Y., Noguchi, E., Arinami, T., Yamakawa-Kobayashi, K., … Hamaguchi, H. (1999). No association between atopic asthma and a coding variant of FcεR1β in a Japanese population. Journal of Human Genetics, 44(5), 308–311. https://doi.org/10.1007/s100380050166

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