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      Association Between Vitamin D Receptor Gene Polymorphism rs2228570 and Allergic Rhinitis

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      Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine
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      allergic rhinitis, gene polymorphism, case–control, vitamin D receptor

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          Abstract

          Background

          Vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene polymorphisms are involved in a variety of immune-related diseases, and VDR is associated with allergic rhinitis. The present study explored the associations between VDR gene polymorphisms and allergic rhinitis in the Chinese population.

          Methods

          The study population consisted of 400 patients with allergic rhinitis and 400 healthy controls. General characteristics were determined by interview. Blood DNA was extracted and genotyping was performed via matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry. The associations of each genetic variant with risk for AR were assessed by calculating the odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (95% CI).

          Results

          No significant differences were observed in general characteristics between cases and controls. The distributions of genotypes at the rs2228570 locus of the VDR gene conformed to Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium. There was a significant difference in the distribution of rs2228570 genotype ( P<0.001) between cases and controls. Compared to GG and GA genotypes, the AA genotype increased the risk of AR (OR=3.27, 95% CI: 2.10–5.11, P=0.000; OR=2.58, 95% CI:1.63–4.08, P<0.001). Similar results were also observed in the dominant model (OR=1.64, 95% CI:1.24–2.17, P<0.001) and codominant model (OR=2.95, 95% CI:1.93–4.51, P<0.001). The A allele was still associated with elevated risk gene for AR after adjusting for potential confounding factors. Subgroup analyses indicated an interaction between alcohol and rs2228570 in the risk of allergic rhinitis. The A allele also increased the risk for AR in the population without asthma (OR=1.85, 95% CI:1.46–2.34, P<0.001).

          Conclusion

          VDR gene polymorphism is associated with AR, and the AA genotype of rs2228570 is associated with the increased risk of AR in the Chinese population.

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          Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) guidelines-2016 revision.

          Allergic rhinitis (AR) affects 10% to 40% of the population. It reduces quality of life and school and work performance and is a frequent reason for office visits in general practice. Medical costs are large, but avoidable costs associated with lost work productivity are even larger than those incurred by asthma. New evidence has accumulated since the last revision of the Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) guidelines in 2010, prompting its update.
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              Dietary vitamin D, vitamin D receptor, and microbiome

              Jun Sun (2018)
              Purpose of review This review is to summarize the recent progress of vitamin D/VDR and microbiome in intestinal homeostasis, airway function, and other organs. Recent findings Microbiome is considered as a newly discovered human organ. It is critical in the synthesis of vitamins and harvest of otherwise inaccessible nutrients, metabolism of xenobiotics, body fat storage, renewal of gut epithelial cells, and mature of immune system. Vitamin D and its receptor vitamin D receptor (VDR) are known to regulate microbiome in health and disease. We will focus on the recent findings published in 12–18 months and discuss the vitamin D supplement and its effects on microbiome, intestinal homeostasis, airway function, and metabolism. We will emphasize the tissue specificity and genetic factor of VDR and microbiome. Summary The findings in dietary Vitamin D, VDR, and microbiome with personalized genetic information will be implicated for optimal prevention and treatment of chronic diseases.
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                Journal
                Pharmgenomics Pers Med
                Pharmgenomics Pers Med
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                Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine
                Dove
                1178-7066
                17 August 2020
                2020
                : 13
                : 327-335
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University , Wuhan, Hubei Province, People’s Republic of China
                [2 ]Research Institute of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University , Wuhan, Hubei Province, People’s Republic of China
                Author notes
                Correspondence: Yu Xu Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University , No. 238 Jiefang Road, Wuhan, Hubei Province430060, People’s Republic of ChinaTel +86-02788041919 Email 3025482437@qq.com
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                Article
                262402
                10.2147/PGPM.S262402
                7443006
                5081c642-2504-4a73-a52c-26971a25afc8
                © 2020 Zhang and Xu.

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                : 14 May 2020
                : 27 July 2020
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                Figures: 1, Tables: 6, References: 34, Pages: 9
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                Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical medicine
                allergic rhinitis,gene polymorphism,case–control,vitamin d receptor

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