Journal of Nippon Medical School
Online ISSN : 1347-3409
Print ISSN : 1345-4676
ISSN-L : 1345-4676
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Association of Basophil-Expressing Genes with Effectiveness of Sublingual Immunotherapy
Minoru GotohOsamu KaminumaAkihiro NakayaMayumi SaekiTomoe NishimuraNoriko KitamuraTakachika HiroiKimihiro Okubo
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2020 年 87 巻 1 号 p. 49-52

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Basophils were reported to be associated with allergy pathogenesis and the efficacy of allergen immunotherapy. Using a purified cedar allergen, we recently studied the effectiveness of sublingual immunotherapy for patients with Japanese cedar pollinosis. Patients were classified as high responders (HR) and nonresponders (NR), and comprehensive microarray analysis was used to examine peripheral basophils in both groups. A total of 153 genes were differentially expressed in HR and NR patients. Most of these differentially expressed genes encoded intracellular molecules, and expression levels were higher in HR patients than in NR patients. mRNA expression of the gene encoding D4, zinc, and double plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers family 2 (DPF2) was significantly correlated with copy number variation (CNV). Genetic variation in the DPF2 gene and its expression in basophils might be associated with the efficacy of sublingual immunotherapy.

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