4.6 Article

The locus C11orf30 increases susceptibility to poly-sensitization

Journal

ALLERGY
Volume 70, Issue 3, Pages 328-333

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/all.12557

Keywords

allergens; allergic sensitization; genes for atopy; poly-sensitization

Funding

  1. European Commission [018996]
  2. Fondo de Investigacion Sanitaria [91/0016-060-05/E, 92/0319, 93/0393, 97/0035-01, 99/0034-01, 99/0034-02]
  3. Hospital General de Albacete
  4. Hospital General Juan Ramon Jimenez
  5. Consejeria de Sanidad del Principado de Asturias
  6. CIRIT [1997SGR 00079, 1999SGR 00241]
  7. Servicio Andaluz de Salud, SEPAR, Public Health Service [R01 HL62633-01]
  8. RCESP [C03/09]
  9. Red RESPIRA [C03/011]
  10. Basque Health Department
  11. Swiss National Science Foundation
  12. Swiss Federal Office for Education and Science
  13. Swiss National Accident Insurance Fund (SUVA)
  14. GSF-National Research Centre for Environment and Health
  15. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [FR 1526/1-1, MA 711/4-1]
  16. Programme Hospitalier de Recherche Clinique-DRC de Grenoble [2610]
  17. Ministry of Health, Direction de la Recherche Clinique
  18. Ministere de l'Emploi et de la Solidarite
  19. Direction Generale de la Sante
  20. CHU de Grenoble
  21. Comite des Maladies Respiratoires de l'Isere
  22. UCB-Pharma (France)
  23. Aventis (France)
  24. Glaxo France
  25. Estonian Science Foundation. AsthmaUK
  26. Medical Research Council [G0801056B] Funding Source: researchfish

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A number of genetic variants have been associated with allergic sensitization, but whether these are allergen specific or increase susceptibility to poly-sensitization is unknown. Using data from the large multicentre population-based European Community Respiratory Health Survey, we assessed the association between 10 loci and specific IgE and skin prick tests to individual allergens and poly-sensitization. We found that the 10 loci associate with sensitization to different allergens in a nonspecific manner and that one in particular, C11orf30-rs2155219, doubles the risk of poly-sensitization (specific IgE/4 allergens: OR=1.81, 95% CI 0.80-4.24; skin prick test/4+ allergens: OR=2.27, 95% CI 1.34-3.95). The association of rs2155219 with higher levels of expression of C11orf30, which may be involved in transcription repression of interferon-stimulated genes, and its association with sensitization to multiple allergens suggest that this locus is highly relevant for atopy.

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