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Association Between Antibiotic Exposure, Bronchiolitis, and TLR4 (rs1927911) Polymorphisms in Childhood Asthma.
Lee, Eun; Kwon, Ji-Won; Kim, Hyo-Bin; Yu, Ho-Sung; Kang, Mi-Jin; Hong, Kyungmo; Yang, Song I; Jung, Young Ho; Lee, Seung-Hwa; Choi, Kil Young; Shin, Hye Lim; Hong, Seo Ah; Kim, Hyung Young; Seo, Ju-Hee; Kim, Byoung-Ju; Lee, So Yeon; Song, Dae Jin; Kim, Woo-Kyung; Jang, Gwang Cheon; Shim, Jung Yeon; Hong, Soo-Jong.
Afiliação
  • Lee E; Department of Pediatrics, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. ; Childhood Asthma Atopy Center, Research Center for Standardization of Allergic Diseases, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
  • Kwon JW; Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seungnam, Korea.
  • Kim HB; Department of Pediatrics, Inje University Sanggye Paik Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
  • Yu HS; Asan Institute for Life Science, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
  • Kang MJ; Asan Institute for Life Science, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
  • Hong K; Goucher College, Baltimore, USA.
  • Yang SI; Department of Pediatrics, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. ; Childhood Asthma Atopy Center, Research Center for Standardization of Allergic Diseases, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
  • Jung YH; Department of Pediatrics, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. ; Childhood Asthma Atopy Center, Research Center for Standardization of Allergic Diseases, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
  • Lee SH; Asan Institute for Life Science, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
  • Choi KY; Asan Institute for Life Science, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
  • Shin HL; Childhood Asthma Atopy Center, Research Center for Standardization of Allergic Diseases, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
  • Hong SA; DASEAN Institute for Health Development, Mahidol University, Salaya, Phutthamonthon, Nakhonpathom, Thailand.
  • Kim HY; Department of Pediatrics, Kosin University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea.
  • Seo JH; Department of Pediatrics, Korea. Cancer Center Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
  • Kim BJ; Department of Pediatrics, Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital, Busan, Korea.
  • Lee SY; Department of Pediatrics, Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital, Anyang, Korea.
  • Song DJ; Department of Pediatrics, Korea University Guro Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
  • Kim WK; Department of Pediatrics, Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
  • Jang GC; Department of Pediatrics, National Health Insurance Corporation Ilsan Hospital, Ilsan, Korea.
  • Shim JY; Department of Pediatrics, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
  • Hong SJ; Department of Pediatrics, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. ; Childhood Asthma Atopy Center, Research Center for Standardization of Allergic Diseases, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Allergy Asthma Immunol Res ; 7(2): 167-74, 2015 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25729624
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

The complex interplay between environmental and genetic factors plays an important role in the development of asthma. Several studies have yielded conflicting results regarding the 2 asthma-related risk factors antibiotic usage during infancy and/or a history of bronchiolitis during early life and the development of asthma. In addition to these risk factors, we also explored the effects of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) polymorphism on the development of childhood asthma.

METHODS:

This cross-sectional study involved 7,389 middle school students who were from 8 areas of Seoul, Korea, and completed the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood questionnaire. The TLR4 polymorphism rs1927911 was genotyped in 1,395 middle school students from two areas using the TaqMan assay.

RESULTS:

Bronchiolitis in the first 2 years of life, antibiotic exposure during the first year of life, and parental history of asthma were independent risk factors for the development of asthma. When combined, antibiotic use and a history of bronchiolitis increased the risk of asthma (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 4.64, 95% confidence interval [CI] 3.09-6.97, P value for interaction=0.02). In subjects with CC genotype of TLR4, antibiotic exposure and a history of bronchiolitis during infancy, the risk of asthma was increased, compared to subjects without these risk factors (aOR 5.72, 95% CI 1.74-18.87).

CONCLUSIONS:

Early-life antibiotic exposures and a history of bronchiolitis are risk factors for asthma in young adolescents. Polymorphisms of TLR4 modified the influence of these environmental factors. Reducing antibiotic exposure and preventing bronchiolitis during infancy may prevent the development of asthma, especially in genetically susceptible subjects.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article