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The association of eotaxin-2 and eotaxin-3 gene polymorphisms in a Korean population with ulcerative colitis
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The association of eotaxin-2 and eotaxin-3 gene polymorphisms in a Korean population with ulcerative colitis

  • Young-Ran Park1,
  • Suck-Chei Choi,
  • Soo-Teik Lee,
  • Kyung-Suk Kim,
  • Soo-Cheon Chae &
  • …
  • Hun-Taeg Chung 

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The eotaxin gene family (eotaxin, eotaxin-2 and eotaxin-3) have been implicated in the recruitment of eosinophils, basophiles and helper T (Th) 2 lymphocytes that is a central aspect of allergic disease. We previously suggested that Eo2+179T>C and Eo2 +275C>T of the eotaxin-2, and Eo3 +2497T>G of the eotaxin-3 were significantly associated with susceptibility to asthma. To determine whether the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of eotaxin-2 and eotaxin-3 gene family are associated with the susceptibility of ulcerative colitis (UC), we analyzed the genotype of 119 patients with UC and 303 controls using single-base extension (SBE) method. We also calculated the haplotype frequencies among Eo2 +179T>C and Eo2 +275C >T of the eotaxin-2 and Eo3 +2497T>G of the eotaxin-3 in both control and UC patients. The genotype frequency of Eo2 +179T>C and Eo2 +275C>T between UC patients and controls were significantly different (P=0.006 and 0.022, respectively). The genotype and allele frequencies of EoA2497T>G in UC patients were not significantly different from those in the controls without UC patients. Our results suggest that Eo2 +179T>C and Eo2 +275C>T of eotaxin-2 might be associated with the susceptibility of UC.

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Park, YR., Choi, SC., Lee, ST. et al. The association of eotaxin-2 and eotaxin-3 gene polymorphisms in a Korean population with ulcerative colitis. Exp Mol Med 37, 553–558 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/emm.2005.68

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Keywords

  • colitis ulcerative
  • inflammatory bowel diseases
  • polymorphism, single nucleotide

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