Stafforini_1999_J.Clin.Invest_103_989

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Title : Deficiency of platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase is a severity factor for asthma - Stafforini_1999_J.Clin.Invest_103_989
Author(s) : Stafforini DM , Numao T , Tsodikov A , Vaitkus D , Fukuda T , Watanabe N , Fueki N , McIntyre TM , Zimmerman GA , Makino S , Prescott SM
Ref : J Clinical Investigation , 103 :989 , 1999
Abstract :

Asthma, a family of airway disorders characterized by airway inflammation, has an increasing incidence worldwide. Platelet-activating factor (PAF) may play a role in the pathophysiology of asthma. Its proinflammatory actions are antagonized by PAF acetylhydrolase. A missense mutation (V279F) in the PAF acetylhydrolase gene results in the complete loss of activity, which occurs in 4% of the Japanese population. We asked if PAF acetylhydrolase deficiency correlates with the incidence and severity of asthma in Japan. We found that the prevalence of PAF acetylhydrolase deficiency is higher in Japanese asthmatics than healthy subjects and that the severity of this syndrome is highest in homozygous-deficient subjects. We conclude that the PAF acetylhydrolase gene is a modulating locus for the severity of asthma.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: human-PLA2G7

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Stafforini DM, Numao T, Tsodikov A, Vaitkus D, Fukuda T, Watanabe N, Fueki N, McIntyre TM, Zimmerman GA, Makino S, Prescott SM (1999)
Deficiency of platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase is a severity factor for asthma
J Clinical Investigation 103 :989

Stafforini DM, Numao T, Tsodikov A, Vaitkus D, Fukuda T, Watanabe N, Fueki N, McIntyre TM, Zimmerman GA, Makino S, Prescott SM (1999)
J Clinical Investigation 103 :989