Z. Hijazi et Mz. Haider, Influence of consanguinity and IgE receptor genotypes on clinical manifestations of asthma in Kuwaiti children, J TROP PEDI, 47(1), 2001, pp. 13-16
An association between IgE receptor Fc epsilon RI beta polymorphism and ato
py has been reported and proposed to be maternally transmitted. In a previo
us communication we reported high prevalence of the IgE receptor Fc epsilon
RI beta variant (Leu 181/Leu 183) in Kuwaiti Arabs with asthma, This study
investigates the association of this variant with parental consanguinity,
maternal vs paternal inheritance, gender, and severity of asthma in 52 Kuwa
iti families in whom at least one person had asthma. Using an allele refrac
tory mutation screening (ARMS) test, blood (from 212 subjects, including as
thmatic children, their parents and siblings) was tested for the presence o
f the normal and variant sequence of the IgE receptor Fc epsilon RI beta [h
omozygous normal sequence (Ile 181/Val 183, NN), the variant sequence (Leu
181/Leu 183, LL) and the heterozygous state NL]. In the 52 families 99 subj
ects were asthmatic, The consanguinity rate was 42 per cent which is simila
r to the 54 per cent reported for the Kuwaiti population as a whole. There
were slightly more asthmatic fathers (27 per cent) than mothers (21 per cen
t) but this difference is not significant. The male to female ratio amongst
the asthmatics was 1.5:1 and there was no gender effect on the frequency o
f the homozygous variant, Fifty-eight subjects (59 per cent) had severe and
41 (41 per cent) moderate asthma, Significantly more patients with severe
asthma (58 per cent) were homozygous for the variant (Leu 181/Leu 183) than
those with moderate disease (33 per cent) (p < 0.018). Our data suggest an
equal maternal and paternal contribution to the inheritance of asthma and
an association of the homozygous variant (Leu 181/Leu 183) of the IgE recep
tor Fc<epsilon>RI beta with disease severity.