Abstract
Background: Asthma is a complex disease resulting from interactions between multiple genes and environmental factors.
Objective: We investigated gene-gene interactions and asthma risk in Buryats. 10 SNPs of 8 genes possibly associated with asthma were tested in 68 Buryat asthmatics and 100 controls. Gene-gene interactions were analyzed by generalized multifactor dimensionality reduction (GMDR, MDR).
Results: 4 models of gene-gene interactions predisposing to the development of asthma in Buryats were revealed. (rs7216389), ADRB2 (Arg16Gly), ADRB (Gln27Glu), NOS1 (AAT)n with a cross-validation interval (CV) consistency 10/10 (p=0.001), balanced accuracy 0,8397, balanced accuracy 0,7593; GSDMB (rs7216389), ADRB2(Arg16Gly), NOS1(AAT)n with a CV consistency of 9/10 (p=0.001). Optimal models of gene-gene interactions were GSDMB (rs7216389), FCER(T2206C) with a CV consistency of 5/10 (p=0.001); GSDMB (rs2305480), GSDMB rs7216389), FCER(T2206C), ADRB2(Arg16Gly), NOS2А(CCTTT)n, NOS1 (AAT)n with a CV consistency 6/10 (p=0.01). For each model of gene-gene interactions, we compared the frequency of genotypes of interacting genes in asthma patients and in healthy controls. Genotypes of increased risk of asthma developing in Buryats were GSDMB rs7216389*TТ - ADRB2(Arg16Gly)*АG - (T2206C)*TT (p<0,0001; OR 8,47, 95% CI 3,68-19,52).
Conclusions: The study showed that it is necessary to take into account gene-gene interactions when predicting the risk of asthma developing.
Conclusions: The study showed that it is necessary to take into account gene-gene interactions when predicting the risk of asthma developing.
Footnotes
Cite this article as: European Respiratory Journal 2020; 56: Suppl. 64, 5247.
This abstract was presented at the 2020 ERS International Congress, in session “Respiratory viruses in the "pre COVID-19" era”.
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