2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2015.04.025
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Fine mapping of the myosin light chain kinase (MYLK) gene replicates the association with asthma in populations of Spanish descent

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“…nmMLCK2, has been characterized as a candidate gene whose SNPs influence the susceptibility to and the severity of inflammatory lung disorders such as sepsis-and trauma-induced ARDS and asthma (13,(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21). We confirmed the role of MYLK SNPs in alternative splicing and generation of mMLCK2 by designing a minigene comprising exons 10-12 of the MYLK gene.…”
Section: Genotype At Rs147245669mentioning
confidence: 54%
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“…nmMLCK2, has been characterized as a candidate gene whose SNPs influence the susceptibility to and the severity of inflammatory lung disorders such as sepsis-and trauma-induced ARDS and asthma (13,(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21). We confirmed the role of MYLK SNPs in alternative splicing and generation of mMLCK2 by designing a minigene comprising exons 10-12 of the MYLK gene.…”
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confidence: 54%
“…EC activation in response to S1P and hepatocyte growth factor drives nmMLCK translocation to the cell periphery and into lamellipodia to accelerate paracellular gap closure during the recovery phase of acute lung injury (14,15). Consistent with MYLK as a candidate gene in inflammatory lung processes, we have identified coding and promoter MYLK polymorphisms that confer increased risk of sepsis, ARDS (16)(17)(18)(19), and asthma (19)(20)(21) and that influence the severity of disease, particularly in patients of African descent (16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21).We have determined that these single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) functionally alter MYLK promoter activity, alter secondary messenger RNA (mRNA) structure, and influence nmMLCK translocation to lamellipodia to restore vascular barrier integrity (21)(22)(23).…”
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