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A coding polymorphism in the CYSLT2 receptor with reduced affinity to LTD4 is associated with asthma.

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Pillai, SG; Cousens, DJ; Barnes, AA; Buckley, PT; Chiano, MN; Hosking, LK; Cameron, L-A; Fling, ME; Foley, JJ; Green, A; Sarau, HM; Vestbo, J ...
Published in: Pharmacogenetics
September 2004

BACKGROUND: Cysteinyl leukotrienes (CYSLTR) are potent biological mediators in the pathophysiology of asthma for which two receptors have been characterized, CYSLTR1 and CYSLTR2. The leukotriene modifying agents currently used to control bronchoconstriction and inflammation in asthmatic patients are CYSLTR1-specific leukotriene receptor antagonists. In this report, we investigated a possible role for therapeutic modulation of CYSLTR2 in asthma by investigating genetic association with asthma and further characterization of the pharmacology of a coding polymorphism. METHODS: The association of CYSLTR2 polymorphisms with asthma was assessed by transmission disequilibrium test in two family-based collections (359 families from Denmark and Minnesota, USA and 384 families from the Genetics of Asthma International Network). RESULTS: A significant association of the coding polymorphism, 601A>G, with asthma was observed (P = 0.003). We replicated these findings in a collection of 384 families from the Genetics of Asthma International Network (P = 0.04). The G allele is significantly under-transmitted to asthmatics, indicating a possible role for this receptor in resistance to asthma. The potency of cysteinyl leukotrienes at the wild-type CYSLTR2 and the coding polymorphism 601A>G were assessed using a calcium mobilization assay. The potency of LTC4 and LTE4 was similar for both forms of the receptor and LTB4 was inactive, however, LTD4 was approximately five-fold less potent on 601A>G compared to wild-type CYSLTR2. CONCLUSIONS: Since 601A>G alters the potency of LTD4 and this variant allele may be associated with resistance to asthma, it is possible that modulation of the CYSLTR2 may be useful in asthma pharmacotherapy.

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Pharmacogenetics

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ISSN

0960-314X

Publication Date

September 2004

Volume

14

Issue

9

Start / End Page

627 / 633

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Receptors, Leukotriene
  • Polymorphism, Genetic
  • Phenotype
  • Pharmacology & Pharmacy
  • Middle Aged
  • Membrane Proteins
  • Linkage Disequilibrium
  • Leukotrienes
  • Leukotriene D4
  • Humans
 

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Pillai, S. G., Cousens, D. J., Barnes, A. A., Buckley, P. T., Chiano, M. N., Hosking, L. K., … Investigators of the GAIN Network, . (2004). A coding polymorphism in the CYSLT2 receptor with reduced affinity to LTD4 is associated with asthma. Pharmacogenetics, 14(9), 627–633. https://doi.org/10.1097/00008571-200409000-00007
Pillai, Sreekumar G., Diane J. Cousens, Ashley A. Barnes, Peter T. Buckley, Mathias N. Chiano, Louise K. Hosking, Lee-Ann Cameron, et al. “A coding polymorphism in the CYSLT2 receptor with reduced affinity to LTD4 is associated with asthma.Pharmacogenetics 14, no. 9 (September 2004): 627–33. https://doi.org/10.1097/00008571-200409000-00007.
Pillai SG, Cousens DJ, Barnes AA, Buckley PT, Chiano MN, Hosking LK, et al. A coding polymorphism in the CYSLT2 receptor with reduced affinity to LTD4 is associated with asthma. Pharmacogenetics. 2004 Sep;14(9):627–33.
Pillai, Sreekumar G., et al. “A coding polymorphism in the CYSLT2 receptor with reduced affinity to LTD4 is associated with asthma.Pharmacogenetics, vol. 14, no. 9, Sept. 2004, pp. 627–33. Pubmed, doi:10.1097/00008571-200409000-00007.
Pillai SG, Cousens DJ, Barnes AA, Buckley PT, Chiano MN, Hosking LK, Cameron L-A, Fling ME, Foley JJ, Green A, Sarau HM, Schmidt DB, Sprankle CS, Blumenthal MN, Vestbo J, Kennedy-Wilson K, Wixted WE, Wagner MJ, Anderson WH, Ignar DM, Investigators of the GAIN Network. A coding polymorphism in the CYSLT2 receptor with reduced affinity to LTD4 is associated with asthma. Pharmacogenetics. 2004 Sep;14(9):627–633.

Published In

Pharmacogenetics

DOI

ISSN

0960-314X

Publication Date

September 2004

Volume

14

Issue

9

Start / End Page

627 / 633

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Receptors, Leukotriene
  • Polymorphism, Genetic
  • Phenotype
  • Pharmacology & Pharmacy
  • Middle Aged
  • Membrane Proteins
  • Linkage Disequilibrium
  • Leukotrienes
  • Leukotriene D4
  • Humans