“…A total of 16 target SNPs of SP genes, SFTPA1 , SFTPA2 , SFTPB , SFTPC , and SFTPD were selected that included, 5 SNPs from SFTPA1 , rs1059047, rs1136450, rs1136451, rs1059057, and rs4253527; 4 SNPs from SFTPA2 , rs1059046, rs17886395, rs1965707, and 1965708; 3 SNPs from SFTPB , rs2077079, rs3024798, and rs1130866; 2 SNPs from SFTPC , rs4715 and rs1124; and 2 SNPs from SFTPD , rs721917 and rs2243639. Several acute and chronic pulmonary diseases of all age groups, such as, neonatal RDS ( 31 – 35 ), CF ( 36 ), COPD ( 37 , 38 ), ARDS ( 23 ), hypersensitivity pneumonitis ( 39 , 40 ), pediatric ARF ( 41 ), and persistent respiratory morbidity in pediatric ARF survivors ( 42 ) have been shown to be associated with the studied SNPs. The SP-A1 (6A, 6A m , m=0-13) and SP-A2 (1A, 1A n , n=0-15) genotypes were assigned as described ( 19 ).…”