Aim of the study
The case control study was conducted to investigate the genetic association between IL-18-607C/A polymorphism and pediatric asthma. Also attempts were made to evaluate the prognostic effect of -607C/A SNP with disease severity and total serum IgE. Material and
Conclusion
The frequency of the heterozygous CA genotype and A allele in IL-18-607C/A SNP was higher in asthmatic children. There is no association between the severity of asthma and -607C/A SNP. Total IgE was higher in patients carrying the CA genotypes compared to patients carrying the AA and CC genotypes, respectively.
Material and methods
The case control study was conducted on 60 asthmatic children and 40 healthy subjects; aged 2 to 12 years. PCR-RFLP was used to detect IL-18-607C/A SNP and total serum IgE level was detected using ELISA technique.
Methods
The case control study was conducted on 60 asthmatic children and 40 healthy subjects; aged 2 to 12 years. PCR-RFLP was used to detect IL-18-607C/A SNP and total serum IgE level was detected using ELISA technique.
Results
Regarding IL-18-607C/A SNP, the frequency of the A allele and CA genotype was significantly higher in asthmatic children compared to healthy control subjects (p < 0.001). Further on, asthmatic children carrying the AA/AC genotype of -607C/A SNP were associated with an increased risk of occurrence of asthma (OR = 6.417; CI = 2.432-17.289). IgE was higher in asthmatic patients carrying the heterozygous CA genotype compared to patients carrying the AA and CC genotypes (p = 0.054).
