YKL-40 and genetic status of CHI3L1 in a large group of asthmatics

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YKL-40 and genetic status of CHI3L1 in a large group of asthmatics. / Hansen, Jakob W; Thomsen, Simon F; Porsbjerg, Celeste; Rasmussen, Linda M; Harmsen, Lotte; Johansen, Julia S; Backer, Vibeke.

I: European Clinical Respiratory Journal, Bind 2, 25117, 2015, s. 1-8.

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Hansen, JW, Thomsen, SF, Porsbjerg, C, Rasmussen, LM, Harmsen, L, Johansen, JS & Backer, V 2015, 'YKL-40 and genetic status of CHI3L1 in a large group of asthmatics', European Clinical Respiratory Journal, bind 2, 25117, s. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.3402/ecrj.v2.25117

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Hansen, J. W., Thomsen, S. F., Porsbjerg, C., Rasmussen, L. M., Harmsen, L., Johansen, J. S., & Backer, V. (2015). YKL-40 and genetic status of CHI3L1 in a large group of asthmatics. European Clinical Respiratory Journal, 2, 1-8. [25117]. https://doi.org/10.3402/ecrj.v2.25117

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Hansen JW, Thomsen SF, Porsbjerg C, Rasmussen LM, Harmsen L, Johansen JS o.a. YKL-40 and genetic status of CHI3L1 in a large group of asthmatics. European Clinical Respiratory Journal. 2015;2:1-8. 25117. https://doi.org/10.3402/ecrj.v2.25117

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Hansen, Jakob W ; Thomsen, Simon F ; Porsbjerg, Celeste ; Rasmussen, Linda M ; Harmsen, Lotte ; Johansen, Julia S ; Backer, Vibeke. / YKL-40 and genetic status of CHI3L1 in a large group of asthmatics. I: European Clinical Respiratory Journal. 2015 ; Bind 2. s. 1-8.

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title = "YKL-40 and genetic status of CHI3L1 in a large group of asthmatics",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Studies have shown a relationship between asthma, serum YKL-40, and the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) (-131 C/G, rs4950928) in the CHI3L1 gene that codes for YKL-40. However, the findings differ. We studied the relationship between clinical asthma phenotypes, serum YKL-40, and SNP (-131 C/G, rs4950928).METHODS: In this study, 1,137 patients with asthma, 415 with rhinitis only, and 275 non-asthmatic controls were included. Assessment included a clinical interview concerning the diagnosis of asthma, severity of asthma, and asthma treatment as well as clinical tests to assess asthma and rhinitis. Serum YKL-40 was measured, and genotyping for the SNP (-131 C/G) was conducted.RESULTS: No significant difference in the serum concentration of YKL-40 was found between patients with asthma, patients with rhinitis, and non-asthmatic controls; however, YKL-40 was increased in patients with severe asthma. No association was found between the SNP (-131 C/G rs4950982) and the risk of having asthma (odds ratio = 0.90, p=0.4). Higher levels of serum YKL-40 were found in all subjects when comparing CC genotype to CG and GG genotypes (45 µg/L vs. 32 µg/L and 19 µg/L, p<0.0001).CONCLUSION: There was no association between polymorphisms of SNP (-131 C/G) and asthma. The highest serum YKL-40 concentrations were seen in severe asthmatics. Individuals with less severe asthma showed a smaller difference against controls, limiting its clinical usefulness. More research is needed to clarify the relationship between different asthma phenotypes, YKL-40, and CHI3L1.",
author = "Hansen, {Jakob W} and Thomsen, {Simon F} and Celeste Porsbjerg and Rasmussen, {Linda M} and Lotte Harmsen and Johansen, {Julia S} and Vibeke Backer",
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AU - Hansen, Jakob W

AU - Thomsen, Simon F

AU - Porsbjerg, Celeste

AU - Rasmussen, Linda M

AU - Harmsen, Lotte

AU - Johansen, Julia S

AU - Backer, Vibeke

PY - 2015

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N2 - BACKGROUND: Studies have shown a relationship between asthma, serum YKL-40, and the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) (-131 C/G, rs4950928) in the CHI3L1 gene that codes for YKL-40. However, the findings differ. We studied the relationship between clinical asthma phenotypes, serum YKL-40, and SNP (-131 C/G, rs4950928).METHODS: In this study, 1,137 patients with asthma, 415 with rhinitis only, and 275 non-asthmatic controls were included. Assessment included a clinical interview concerning the diagnosis of asthma, severity of asthma, and asthma treatment as well as clinical tests to assess asthma and rhinitis. Serum YKL-40 was measured, and genotyping for the SNP (-131 C/G) was conducted.RESULTS: No significant difference in the serum concentration of YKL-40 was found between patients with asthma, patients with rhinitis, and non-asthmatic controls; however, YKL-40 was increased in patients with severe asthma. No association was found between the SNP (-131 C/G rs4950982) and the risk of having asthma (odds ratio = 0.90, p=0.4). Higher levels of serum YKL-40 were found in all subjects when comparing CC genotype to CG and GG genotypes (45 µg/L vs. 32 µg/L and 19 µg/L, p<0.0001).CONCLUSION: There was no association between polymorphisms of SNP (-131 C/G) and asthma. The highest serum YKL-40 concentrations were seen in severe asthmatics. Individuals with less severe asthma showed a smaller difference against controls, limiting its clinical usefulness. More research is needed to clarify the relationship between different asthma phenotypes, YKL-40, and CHI3L1.

AB - BACKGROUND: Studies have shown a relationship between asthma, serum YKL-40, and the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) (-131 C/G, rs4950928) in the CHI3L1 gene that codes for YKL-40. However, the findings differ. We studied the relationship between clinical asthma phenotypes, serum YKL-40, and SNP (-131 C/G, rs4950928).METHODS: In this study, 1,137 patients with asthma, 415 with rhinitis only, and 275 non-asthmatic controls were included. Assessment included a clinical interview concerning the diagnosis of asthma, severity of asthma, and asthma treatment as well as clinical tests to assess asthma and rhinitis. Serum YKL-40 was measured, and genotyping for the SNP (-131 C/G) was conducted.RESULTS: No significant difference in the serum concentration of YKL-40 was found between patients with asthma, patients with rhinitis, and non-asthmatic controls; however, YKL-40 was increased in patients with severe asthma. No association was found between the SNP (-131 C/G rs4950982) and the risk of having asthma (odds ratio = 0.90, p=0.4). Higher levels of serum YKL-40 were found in all subjects when comparing CC genotype to CG and GG genotypes (45 µg/L vs. 32 µg/L and 19 µg/L, p<0.0001).CONCLUSION: There was no association between polymorphisms of SNP (-131 C/G) and asthma. The highest serum YKL-40 concentrations were seen in severe asthmatics. Individuals with less severe asthma showed a smaller difference against controls, limiting its clinical usefulness. More research is needed to clarify the relationship between different asthma phenotypes, YKL-40, and CHI3L1.

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JO - European Clinical Respiratory Journal

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