KAYSEROVA, J., K. SISMOVA, I. ZENTSOVA-JARESOVA, Stanislav KATINA, E. VERNEROVA, A. POLOUCKOVA, S. CAPKOVA, V. MALINOVA, I. STRIZ and A. SEDIVA. A Prospective Study in Children With a Severe Form of Atopic Dermatitis: Clinical Outcome in Relation to Cytokine Gene Polymorphisms. Journal of Investigational Allergology and Clinical Immunology. Spain: INTERASMA, 2012, vol. 22, No 2, p. 92-101. ISSN 1018-9068.
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Original name A Prospective Study in Children With a Severe Form of Atopic Dermatitis: Clinical Outcome in Relation to Cytokine Gene Polymorphisms
Authors KAYSEROVA, J. (203 Czech Republic), K. SISMOVA (203 Czech Republic), I. ZENTSOVA-JARESOVA (203 Czech Republic), Stanislav KATINA (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), E. VERNEROVA (203 Czech Republic), A. POLOUCKOVA (203 Czech Republic), S. CAPKOVA (203 Czech Republic), V. MALINOVA (203 Czech Republic), I. STRIZ (203 Czech Republic) and A. SEDIVA (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Journal of Investigational Allergology and Clinical Immunology, Spain, INTERASMA, 2012, 1018-9068.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10103 Statistics and probability
Country of publisher Spain
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor Impact factor: 1.887
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/12:00061081
Organization unit Faculty of Science
UT WoS 000302663600003
Keywords in English Allergic rhinitis. Allergy. Atopic dermatitis. Single nucleotide polymorphism. Cytokines.
Tags AKR, rivok
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Ing. Andrea Mikešková, učo 137293. Changed: 8/4/2013 21:47.
Abstract
Background and Objective: The course of atopic dermatitis (AD) in childhood is characterized by typical changes in phenotype, including a shift from skin involvement to respiratory allergy usually around the third year of age. We thus designed a prospective study to monitor the outcome of severe AD and to investigate the association between cytokine gene polymorphisms and clinical manifestations. Methods: Clinical and laboratory follow-up of 94 patients with severe AD and 103 healthy controls was performed using routine methodology. Allele, genotype, and haplotype frequencies of single nucleotide polymorphisms of 13 selected cytokine/receptor genes were analyzed using PCR with sequence-specific primers. Results: In our study, genotypes of 7 polymorphisms-IL-4 -1098G/T and -590C/T, IL-6 -174C/G and nt565A/G, and IL-10 -1082A/G, -819C/T, and -592A/C were significantly associated with atopic AD (P<.05). A significant association was also found for TNF-alpha AA and IL-4 GC haplotypes and AD. We confirm the progressive clinical improvement of AD together with a decrease in the severity index SCORAD (SCORing atopic dermatitis) during childhood (P<.05). We found significant differences between IL-4Ralpha +1902 A/G and positivity of tree pollen-specific IgE (P<.05) in the AD group. Moreover, a weak association was also found between IL-10 -819C/T and IL-10 -590A/C and the appearance of allergic rhinitis (P<0.1). Conclusions: We confirmed a clinical shift in allergic phenotype in the first 3 years of life, and showed an association between IL-4, IL-6, and IL-10 polymorphisms and AD. Our data indicate that IL-4alpha and IL-10 polymorphisms may be considered predictive factors of respiratory allergy in children with AD.
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