S and Z alpha1-antitrypsin alleles are risk factors for bronchial hyperresponsiveness in young farmers: an example of gene/environment interaction.

EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL(2000)

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Several studies have found an association between the rare Pi-alleles and asthma or bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR), This study deals with the effect of Pi-type on BHR among 2,308 young Danish people living in rural areas with a mean+/-SD age of 19.7+/-2.4 yrs, Interviews, pulmonary function testing, bronchial histamine provocation and skin-prick tests were performed. Serum alpha(1)-antitrypsin levels were determined and phenotyping was performed by means of isoelectric focusing and the subjects categorized into four groups: 1) MM and MX; 2) MS; 3) MZ; and 4) rare, ie. SZ, SS and ZZ, Among the farmers, a significant positive trend for sensitization towards house dust mites was found, ranging from 12% in the MM group to 22% in the rare Pi-group. A positive test for trend was found within the Pi-groups in a one-sided test for doctor-diagnosed asthma with a peak prevalence of 40% for these symptoms among smokers in the rare Pi-group. On multiple logistic regression analysis, an increased odds ratio (OR) for BHR was found among farming school attendants with the rare Pi-alleles, The OR (95% confidence interval) was 1.71 (0.84-3.49) for MS, 1.93 (1.10-3.39) for MZ and 4.34 (1.19-15.8) for the rare Pi-group. Such a relationship was not found among the conscripts, These results show that a gene/environment interaction may exist between the farming occupation and the rare Pi-alleles, leading to a higher proportion of bronchial hyperresponsiveness related to the rare Pi-alleles in farming school attendants, in contrast to what is found among other young people living in rural areas.
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alpha(1)-antitrypsin,bronchial hyperresponsiveness,gene/environment interaction,young farmers
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