Results of a Genome Screen for 
Asthma Susceptibility Alleles

Carole Ober, Ph. D.

A second-generation genome screen with 563 markers was completed in 693 individuals.Four diagnostic categories of asthma and five categories of atopy were studied (Ober et al. 2000). All subjects were evaluated by the same criteria as that used in the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Asthma (CSGA, 1997). The four asthma categories were: 1) past or current history of symptoms and BHR (i.e., "strict" asthma), 2) BHR with or without past or current history of symptoms, 3) past or current history of symptoms with or without BHR; and 4) past or current history of asthma or BHR (i.e., "loose" asthma). Atopy was defined as a positive skin prick test to: 1) one or more (of 14) allergen, 2) house dust mite allergen, 3) mold allergens, 4) cockroach allergens, or 5) tree/pollen allergens. The likelihood ratio chi square test was used as a test of linkage (Curtis and Sham, 1995).

Results of Asthma Genome Screen

Results of Atopy Genome Screen
 
 

[ References: ]
Ober C, Tsalenko A, Parry R, Cox NJ (2000): A Second-Generation Genomewide Screen for Asthma-Susceptibility Alleles in a Founder Population. Am J Hum Genet 67:1154-1162   Abstract

The Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Asthma (CSGA) (1997):  A genome-wide search for asthma susceptibility loci in ethnically diverse populations. Nat Genet 15:389-92   Abstract
Curtis D, Sham PC (1995): Model-free linkage analysis using likelihoods. Am J Hum Genet 57:703-16  Abstract
 

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