Volume 28, Issue 3 143142 pp. 185-193
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Functional Haplotypes in the Promoter Region of Transcription Factor Nrf2 in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Chung-Ching Hua

Chung-Ching Hua

Department of Internal Medicine Chang Gung Memorial Hospital & Chang Gung University Keelung, Taiwan , cgmh.org.tw

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Liang-Che Chang

Corresponding Author

Liang-Che Chang

Department of Pathology Chang Gung Memorial Hospital & Chang Gung University Keelung, Taiwan , cgmh.org.tw

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Jo-Chi Tseng

Jo-Chi Tseng

Department of Internal Medicine Chang Gung Memorial Hospital & Chang Gung University Keelung, Taiwan , cgmh.org.tw

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Chien-Ming Chu

Chien-Ming Chu

Department of Internal Medicine Chang Gung Memorial Hospital & Chang Gung University Keelung, Taiwan , cgmh.org.tw

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Yu-Chih Liu

Yu-Chih Liu

Department of Internal Medicine Chang Gung Memorial Hospital & Chang Gung University Keelung, Taiwan , cgmh.org.tw

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Wen-Bin Shieh

Wen-Bin Shieh

Department of Internal Medicine Chang Gung Memorial Hospital & Chang Gung University Keelung, Taiwan , cgmh.org.tw

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First published: 02 June 2013
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Abstract

Nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like 2 (Nrf2) protects against oxidative stress which is important in the pathogenesis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Three single nucleotide polymorphisms and 1 triplet repeat polymorphism are found in the promoter region of the Nrf2 gene. Molecular haplotyping of the Nrf2 promoter region was performed using DNA obtained from the peripheral blood of 69 COPD patients. The luciferase activities of Nrf2 promoter constructs containing all possible combinations of the 4 polymorphisms were determined and found to differ among the 16 haplotypes.The haplotypes isolated from the subjects were divided into 3 groups (L: low; M: medium; H: high) on the basis of luciferase activities. The proportions of subjects belonging to global initiative for chronic obstructive lung disease stage 3 or 4 decreased from the group with the LL haplotype to that with the HH haplotype. Presence of the LH or MM haplotype (hazard ratio, 3.36; 95% confidence interval, 1.16–9.69), gender (0.13; 0.02–0.67), and post-bronchodilator FEV1 value of predicted (0.95; 0.91–0.99) are significant predictors of respiratory failure development.The haplotype of the Nrf2 gene promoter affects its activity, and is associated with the severity and the development of respiratory failure in COPD.

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