RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE:Autophagy is a cellular process directed at eliminating or recycling cellular proteins. Recently, the autophagy pathway has been implicated in immune dysfunction, the pathogenesis of inflammatory disorders, and response to viral infection. Associations between two genes in the autophagy pathway, ATG5 and ATG7, with childhood asthma were investigated. METHODS:Using genetic and experimental approaches, we examined the association of 13 HapMap-derived tagging SNPs in ATG5 and ATG7 with childhood asthma in 312 asthmatic and 246 non-allergic control children. We confirmed our findings by using independent cohorts and imputation analysis. Finally, we evaluated the functional relevance of a disease associated SNP. MEASUREME...
BACKGROUND: The influence of asthma candidate genes on the development from wheeze to asthma in youn...
Objective: We tested the hypothesis that patients with difficult asthma have an increased frequency ...
Asthma is caused by a combination of poorly understood genetic and environmental factors1, 2. We hav...
Objective: Genetic background and environmental stimuli play an important role in asthma, which is a...
Rationale: Few genetic studies have specifically defined the functional consequences of genetic vari...
Background: Asthma affects approximately 300 million people worldwide ', 5.2 million of these people...
Multiple genes have been implicated to have a role in asthma predisposition by association studies. ...
Background: The specific genetic contributions to childhood asthma have been difficult to elucidate....
Background:Asthma is a common disease of children with a complex genetic origin. Understanding the g...
Asthma is the most common disease of childhood in the westernised world, affecting one child in seve...
Copyright © 2019 by the American Thoracic Society Current asthma therapies fail to target airway rem...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease with a strong genetic predisposition. A major challenge for...
BACKGROUND: Many genes associated with asthma explain only a fraction of its heritability. Most geno...
Asthma exacerbations are among the most frequent causes of hospitalization during childhood, but the...
[[abstract]]Background: Upregulation of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor-alpha (PDGFR alp...
BACKGROUND: The influence of asthma candidate genes on the development from wheeze to asthma in youn...
Objective: We tested the hypothesis that patients with difficult asthma have an increased frequency ...
Asthma is caused by a combination of poorly understood genetic and environmental factors1, 2. We hav...
Objective: Genetic background and environmental stimuli play an important role in asthma, which is a...
Rationale: Few genetic studies have specifically defined the functional consequences of genetic vari...
Background: Asthma affects approximately 300 million people worldwide ', 5.2 million of these people...
Multiple genes have been implicated to have a role in asthma predisposition by association studies. ...
Background: The specific genetic contributions to childhood asthma have been difficult to elucidate....
Background:Asthma is a common disease of children with a complex genetic origin. Understanding the g...
Asthma is the most common disease of childhood in the westernised world, affecting one child in seve...
Copyright © 2019 by the American Thoracic Society Current asthma therapies fail to target airway rem...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease with a strong genetic predisposition. A major challenge for...
BACKGROUND: Many genes associated with asthma explain only a fraction of its heritability. Most geno...
Asthma exacerbations are among the most frequent causes of hospitalization during childhood, but the...
[[abstract]]Background: Upregulation of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor-alpha (PDGFR alp...
BACKGROUND: The influence of asthma candidate genes on the development from wheeze to asthma in youn...
Objective: We tested the hypothesis that patients with difficult asthma have an increased frequency ...
Asthma is caused by a combination of poorly understood genetic and environmental factors1, 2. We hav...