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  • Egr-1 is linked to allergies as its expression levels are higher in allergic rhinitis (AR) patients compared to controls.
  • The study focused on a specific genetic variation (SNP -4071 A-->G) and found it associated with increased total IgE levels and atopy in AR patients.
  • The findings suggest that targeting Egr-1 could be a potential strategy for treating allergic conditions.

Article Abstract

Background: Early growth response-1 (Egr-1) is expressed in human airways and its polymorphisms have been associated with total IgE and atopy in asthmatic patients. We investigated the effects of Chinese-tagging single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of Egr-1 and its mRNA expression on allergic rhinitis (AR) traits.

Methods: Among 214 Chinese AR adults and 259 controls, tag SNP -4071 A-->G was genotyped and mRNA expression in peripheral blood was quantified by real-time PCR.

Results: Egr-1 mRNA expression was significantly higher in patients than controls (median of 0.23 vs 0.15 fold GAPDH expression; p<0.001). Its expression was not associated with -4071 polymorphism. However, significant correlations were found between -4071 A-->G with increased plasma total IgE (p=0.028) and atopy (p=0.030) in patients. Logistic regression confirmed the association (p=0.034) with age and gender adjusted. Patients homozygous for the A allele had a 2.3-fold and 1.9-fold risks, respectively of having increased plasma total IgE and atopy than those G allele carriers.

Conclusions: We showed high levels of Egr-1 mRNA expression and demonstrated a significant association of polymorphism with increased plasma total IgE and atopy in AR patients. It may be useful to explore the pharmacogenetics of Egr-1 inhibitors.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cca.2009.10.005DOI Listing

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