Association of early growth response-1 gene polymorphisms with total IgE and atopy in asthmatic children


Autoria(s): Chan, Iris H. S.; Tang, Nelson L. S.; Leung, Ting F.; Huang, W.; Lam, Yvonne Y. O.; Wong, Gary W. K.; Chan, Juliana C. N.; Chan, Michael H. M.; Wong, Chun K.; Zhang, Ya P.; Lam, Christopher W. K.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Early growth response-1 (Egr-1) is expressed in human airways and found to modulate tumor necrosis factor, immunoglobulin E (IgE), airway responsiveness, and interleukin-13-induced inflammation in mice. We investigated the effects of Chinese-tagging singl

This study was supported by a Direct Grant for Research of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. We thank patients and controls for participating in this project, and Chung-yi Li and Edmund Yung for performing spirometry in recruited patients.

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http://159.226.149.42:8088/handle/152453/4335

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/47465

Direitos

Association of early growth response-1 gene polymorphisms with total IgE and atopy in asthmatic children

Fonte

Chan, Iris H. S.; Tang, Nelson L. S.; Leung, Ting F.; Huang, W.; Lam, Yvonne Y. O.; Wong, Gary W. K.; Chan, Juliana C. N.; Chan, Michael H. M.; Wong, Chun K.; Zhang, Ya P.; Lam, Christopher W. K..Association of early growth response-1 gene polymorphisms with total IgE and atopy in asthmatic children,20,142-150,aeroallergen; asthma; early growth response-1; genetic polymorphism; immunoglobulin E(SCI-E ):This study was supported by a Direct Grant for Research of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. We thank patients and controls for participating in this project, and Chung-yi Li and Edmund Yung for performing spirometry in recruited patients.

Palavras-Chave #Allergy; Immunology; Pediatrics #aeroallergen #asthma #early growth response-1 #genetic polymorphism #immunoglobulin E
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