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  • The study investigated how certain genetic variations (SNPs) in surfactant protein genes relate to long-term respiratory problems in children after experiencing acute respiratory failure (ARF).
  • Of the 250 children enrolled, 155 and 127 were assessed for respiratory morbidity at 6 and 12 months post-ARF, respectively, using complex statistical models.
  • Results indicated that specific SNPs, like rs1124_A and rs4715_A, were linked to an increased risk of respiratory issues at both time points, while others showed varying risks depending on the combination of SNPs in the analysis.

Article Abstract

We studied associations of persistent respiratory morbidity (PRM) at 6 and 12 months after acute respiratory failure (ARF) in previously healthy children with single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of surfactant protein (SP) genes. Of the 250 enrolled subjects, 155 and 127 were followed at 6 and 12 months after an ARF episode, respectively. Logistic regression analysis and SNP-SNP interaction models were used. We found that 1) in the multivariate analysis, an increased risk at 6 and 12 months was associated with rs1124_A and rs4715_A of , respectively; 2) in a single SNP model, increased and decreased risks of PRM at both timepoints were associated with rs1124 of and rs721917 of , respectively; an increased risk at 6 months was associated with rs1130866 of and rs4715 of , and increased and decreased risks at 12 months were associated with rs17886395 of and rs2243639 of , respectively; 3) in a two-SNP model, PRM susceptibility at both timepoints was associated with a number of intergenic interactions between SNPs of the studied SP genes. An increased risk at 12 months was associated with one intragenic (rs1965708 and rs113645 of ) interaction; 4) in a three-SNP model, decreased and increased risks at 6 and 12 months, respectively, were associated with an interaction among rs1130866 of , rs721917 of , and rs1059046 of . A decreased risk at 6 months was associated with an interaction among the same SNPs of and and the rs1136450 of . The findings revealed that SNPs of all s appear to play a role in long-term outcomes of ARF survivors and may serve as markers for disease susceptibility.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8989419PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.815727DOI Listing

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