Journal article
The -590C/T and -34C/T interleukin-4 promoter polymorphisms are not associated with atopic eczema in childhood
K Elliott, E Fitzpatrick, S Forrest, M Bahlo, D Hill, J Brown, S Adams, P Chee, G Stewart, D Fulcher, M Tang, A Kemp, E King, G Varigos
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | MOSBY, INC | Published : 2001
Abstract
Susceptibility to the development of asthma and other atopic diseases is known to have a genetic component. To date, several studies have linked chromosome 5q31 to asthma and atopy in human beings. This region harbors a cluster of cytokine and growth factor genes, IL-4 presenting as a prime atopy candidate gene, inasmuch as it plays a pivotal role in the atopy pathway. Our approach was to identify polymorphisms within the promoter regions of IL-4 and test their association with atopic eczema. Polymorphisms were typed in a cohort of 76 small nuclear families and 25 triads with childhood atopic eczema. The genotypes were used to test for linkage in the presence of association with atopic eczem..
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