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Genetic variations in the FOXP3 gene, specifically rs3761548, are linked to an increased risk of allergic rhinitis. Another variant, rs3761547, is associated with house dust mite allergies.

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  • Immunogenetics
  • Molecular biology
  • Allergy research

Context:

  • Allergic rhinitis is a prevalent condition with complex genetic underpinnings.
  • The FOXP3 gene plays a crucial role in immune system regulation, particularly in T-cell function.

Purpose:

  • To examine the association between specific polymorphisms in the FOXP3 locus and the risk of developing allergic rhinitis.
  • To identify genetic markers that may predispose individuals to allergic rhinitis and specific allergen sensitivities.

Summary:

  • This study genotyped two FOXP3 polymorphisms (rs3761547 and rs3761548) in allergic rhinitis patients and healthy controls.
  • The heterozygous allele of rs3761548 showed a significant association with allergic rhinitis after Bonferroni correction (P=0.020, OR=3.12).
  • rs3761547 was significantly associated with allergic rhinitis specifically triggered by house dust mites (P=0.013, OR=2.00).

Impact:

  • Identifies specific FOXP3 gene variants as potential genetic risk factors for allergic rhinitis.
  • Provides insights into the genetic basis of house dust mite allergy, a common trigger for allergic rhinitis.
  • May inform future research on targeted immunotherapies or genetic screening for allergic rhinitis susceptibility.