2003
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.03.00011003
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The role of genetic factors in occupational asthma: Table 1

Abstract: This article explores the influence of genetic factors on the development of sensitisation and occupational asthma (OA).First, several types of studies aimed at examining the role of genes, as well as the role of gene-environment interactions in asthma, including the available data for OA specifically, were reviewed. Genetic approaches include linkage and allele-sharing analysis and segregation analysis. Secondly, deoxyribonucleic acid banking for epidemiological studies was focused upon, highlighting the fact… Show more

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“…Se ha encontrado también relación entre el asma por TDI y la presencia de variaciones en alelos de la glutation-S-transferasa 21 .…”
Section: Factores Genéticosunclassified
“…Se ha encontrado también relación entre el asma por TDI y la presencia de variaciones en alelos de la glutation-S-transferasa 21 .…”
Section: Factores Genéticosunclassified
“…Повышение частоты генотипа AG CYP1A1 вы явлено у больных бронхиальной астмой [19], ра ком легкого [14,20] и эмфиземой легких [8], а так же ассоциирует с развитием рецидивирующих бронхитов у детей и тяжелых поражений органов дыхания у больных муковисцидозом из Республи ки Башкортостан [6,7]. Однако у больных хрони ческой обструктивной болезнью легких из Рес публики Башкортостан частота аллеля G в гене CYP1A1 была сходной с таковой в контрольной группе [8].…”
Section: обсуждение результатовunclassified
“…In the absence of allergic predisposition, exposure to irritants of low molecular weight, will produce neutrophilic inflammation (serum IgG and abundant neutrophils in sputum) and lesion of the bronchial epithelium with consequent exposure to cholinergic nerve endings whose stimulation by the irritants will be the basis of BHR (occupational asthma) [12][13][14][15].…”
Section: Bronchial Hiperresponsivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%