2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2006.08.012
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Oxidative stress and genetic and epidemiologic determinants of oxidant injury in childhood asthma

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“…Since GSH is an important component that acts to scavenge ROS and regenerate other antioxidants, GSH depletion may represent increased oxidative stress in GSTP1 Val105 allele carriers. Similar to our findings, Ercan et al (34) reported that asthma patients with homozygous GSTP1 Val105 genotypes have lower GSH concentrations compared to patients with other genotypes. The Ile to Val substitution at position 105 results in steric restriction of the putative binding site (H-site) due to shifts in the side chains of several amino acids.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Since GSH is an important component that acts to scavenge ROS and regenerate other antioxidants, GSH depletion may represent increased oxidative stress in GSTP1 Val105 allele carriers. Similar to our findings, Ercan et al (34) reported that asthma patients with homozygous GSTP1 Val105 genotypes have lower GSH concentrations compared to patients with other genotypes. The Ile to Val substitution at position 105 results in steric restriction of the putative binding site (H-site) due to shifts in the side chains of several amino acids.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Host antioxidant systems are generally activated in response to the oxidant attack, but individuals have different capacities of antioxidant defense which are, in part, genetically determined. 41 Ercan et al 42 showed that there were genetic differences in the antioxidant response. Other studies have shown that as oxidative stress increases so the antioxidant capacity increases as a protective mechanism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…159,160 Children with asthma have higher plasma levels of MDA and 8-isoprostanes compared to those of healthy controls. 161 Asthmatic subjects with more obstructed airways have a higher degree of oxidative stress. 162 Obesity-mediated oxidative stress may affect the lung function of asthmatic subjects by airway inflammation and thus reduce the effectiveness of inhaled corticosteroids.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%