rs10142119 - LINC01550 - LINC02295
Magnitude 4.5 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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A Genome-Wide Association Study of Total Serum and Mite-Specific IgEs in Asthma Patients - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 23967269
ABSTRACT: Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is one of the central players in asthma and allergic diseases. Although the serum IgE level, a useful endophenotype, is generally increased in patients with asthma, genetic factors influencing IgE regulation in asthma are still not fully understood. To identify the genetic variations associated with total serum and mite-specific IgEs in asthmatics, a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 657,366 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) was performed in 877 Korean asthmatics. This study found that several new genes might be associated with total IgE in asthmatics, such as CRIM1 (rs848512, P = 1.18×10−6; rs711254, P = 6.73×10−6), ZNF71 (rs10404342, P = 7.60×10−6), TLN1 (rs4879926, P = 7.74×10−6), and SYNPO2 (rs1472066, P = 8.36
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Lifestyle context
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Lifestyle
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dust mite allergen reduction measures Low
This SNP is associated with elevated IgE responses to dust mites (D. farinae) in asthmatic patients, suggesting genetic predisposition to stronger allergic reactions.
Wash bedding weekly in hot water, use allergen-proof mattress and pillow covers, maintain indoor humidity <50%.