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  • The study investigates the link between a specific genetic variation (NR3C1 646 C>G) and severe bronchial asthma, focusing on how it may contribute to resistance against glucocorticoids.
  • It involved 40 patients with severe asthma and 20 healthy individuals, assessing their atopic status and conducting tests to determine their responsiveness to glucocorticoids.
  • Results indicated that certain genotypes (CC) were more common among asthma patients and those who are sensitive to glucocorticoids, suggesting a potential genetic factor in asthma severity and treatment response, but larger studies are needed for conclusive results.

Article Abstract

Background: Glucocorticoid receptor gene polymorphism (NR3C1 646 C>G) may play an important role in the development of severe bronchial asthma and resistance to glucocorticoids (GCs).

Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine the relation between the 646 C>G polymorphism of the glucocorticoid receptor gene (NR3C1) and resistance to GCs with development of severe bronchial asthma.

Material And Methods: This case-control study included 40 patients with severe bronchial asthma and 20 apparently healthy controls. Atopic status was determined by skin prick test reaction to the most common locally-encountered allergens. GCs reversibility test was performed to differentiate between GCs sensitive and GCs resistant asthma. For all subjects, analysis of the glucocorticoid receptor gene polymorphism (NR3C1 646 C>G) was done using polymerase chain reaction restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP).

Results: The frequencies of NR3C1 646 C>G genotypes and alleles differed significantly between asthmatic patients and controls. The frequencies of the CC genotype and C allele carriers were significantly higher among asthmatics than among controls, and also among GCs sensitive asthmatics than among GCs resistant asthmatics. However, NR3C1 646 C>G genotypes and alleles frequencies did not differ significantly according to the atopic status in asthmatics.

Conclusions: The too small sized of the investigated groups is a shortcoming of this study. Nevertheless, the observed variations demonstrate a marked association of NR3C1 646 C>G CC genotype with the development of bronchial asthma and a higher frequency of the C allele among GCs sensitive asthmatics. Large-scale studies are required to investigate the association between polymorphisms of the NR3C1 gene and GCs resistance among asthmatic patients.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4655382PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ceji.2015.54594DOI Listing

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