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Contribution of the OBSCN Nonsynonymous Variants to Aspirin Exacerbated Respiratory Disease Susceptibility in Korean Population

Authors
Kim, Jeong-HyunPark, Byung-LaePasaje, Charisse Flerida A.Kim, YonghaBae, Joon SeolPark, Jong SookUh, Soo-TaekKim, Yong-HoonKim, Mi-KyeongChoi, Inseon S.Cho, Sang HeonChoi, Byoung WhuiKoh, InSongPark, Choon-SikShin, Hyoung Doo
Issue Date
Jun-2012
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert Inc.
Citation
DNA and Cell Biology, v.31, no.6, pp 1001 - 1009
Pages
9
Journal Title
DNA and Cell Biology
Volume
31
Number
6
Start Page
1001
End Page
1009
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/15153
DOI
10.1089/dna.2011.1436
ISSN
1044-5498
1557-7430
Abstract
Airway remodeling and exacerbated airway narrowing in asthma have been attributed to the regulation of intracellular Ca2+ by sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) of the airway smooth muscle cells. The protein encoded by obscurin, cytoskeletal calmodulin and titin-interacting RhoGEF (OBSCN) is a crucial factor in determining the SR architecture in Obscn(-/-) mice. This study genotyped a total of 55 common single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 592 Korean asthmatics including 163 aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD) cases and 429 aspirin-tolerant asthma (ATA) controls. Eight SNPs, including two nonsynonymous polymorphisms rs1188722C > T (Leu2116Phe) and rs1188729G > C (Cys4642Ser), and one haplotype BL2_ht1 showed statistically significant associations with AERD development (p = 0.003-0.03). Two variants, rs1188722C > T (Leu2116Phe) and rs369252C > A, also revealed nominal association with FEV1 decline by aspirin provocation in asthmatics (p = 0.03-0.04). Intriguingly, rs1188722C > T (Leu2116Phe) is a highly conserved amino acid residue among species, suggesting its functional relevance to AERD. In addition, the A allele of rs369252C > A, which was more prevalent in AERD than in ATA, was predicted as a potential branch point (BP) site for alternative splicing (BP score = 4.29). Although further functional evaluation is required, our findings suggest that OBSCN polymorphisms, in particular, highly conserved nonsynonymous Leu2116Phe variant, might contribute to aspirin hypersensitivity in asthmatics.
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