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32
Categorie Soggetti
Emergency Medicine & Critical Care","Respiratory System
Previous studies reported linkage between maternally inherited atopy a
nd the beta subunit of the high affinity IgE receptor (Fc epsilon RI-b
eta) located on chromosome 11q13. We have investigated 45 Italian fami
lies with atopic asthmatic children, for a total of 213 subjects, incl
uding 148 patients. Genotyping was carried out with two microsatellite
DNA markers: one (Fc epsilon RI-beta CA) located inside the gene, and
one (Cl11-319 CA) closely linked to it. Affected sib-pair analysis in
families with several affected children indicated 128 pairs in which
either or both markers were informative. An excess of maternal allele
sharing was observed, although not significant. The allele-specific DN
A amplification test for the FcRI-beta Ile181Leu mutation, described p
reviously in 17% of atopic English families by Shirakawa and coworkers
, was negative in all our families, as well as in 42 Italian children
with atopic asthma and without family histories of the disease.