Bronchial asthma: Genetic factors contributing to its pathogenesis

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Researching bronchial asthma (BA)-linked gene polymorphisms can help to clarify heterogeneity of the disease and estimate its severity, which, in turn, will aid in developing an appropriate treatment corresponding to the patient’s unique asthma pathogenesis. The aim of presented review is to analyze the published data on the genetic preconditions of BA and the possible role of different genes polymorphisms in its pathogenesis. We have found that despite the fact that numerous genes are involved in the pathogenesis of BA and their polymorphisms are associated with increased risks for BA, it is important to understand that a combination of factors, both genetic and environmental, triggers BA development and determines its progression. On the other hand, the identification of BA susceptibility genes contributing to asthma pathogenesis and treatment response is the first step toward the development of personalized medicine.

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Krynytska, I., Marushchak, M., Mykolenko, A., Smachylo, I., Sopel, O., & Kucher, S. (2021, January 10). Bronchial asthma: Genetic factors contributing to its pathogenesis. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences. Scientific Foundation SPIROSKI. https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2021.6788

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