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Genetic Association With Various Severities, Phenotypes and Endotypes of Asthma.
Genetic Association With Various Severities, Phenotypes and Endotypes of Asthma.

NCT06196034

RecruitingN/A

Sponsor: Chinese University of Hong Kong

Conditions: Asthma

Interventions: No intervention

Countries: Hong Kong

There is limited information on genetics associated with asthma in Chinese. An earlier meta-analysis found that ADAM33, FcεRIb, RANTES, TNF-a, ACE, b2-AR, IL-4R and IL-13 genes could be proposed as asthma susceptible genes in the Chinese population. However, given the limited number of studies, more data are required to validate these associations. Future research must address key issues such as the broad clinical variability of asthma and the underrepresentation of populations of non-European heritage. Endotype-specific SNPs and unique biological insights may be obtained by conducting GWAS/EWAS on homogeneous populations of more therapy-resistant T2-low, adult-onset, obesity-associated asthma or asthma with particular co-morbidities. The primary objective is to investigate the association between genetic polymorphisms and various severities of asthma.

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 18 Years to 100 Years

Healthy volunteers: Yes

Study type: OBSERVATIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* • All patients with confirmed diagnosis of asthma (defined as those with a consistent history and prior documented evidence of variable airflow obstruction, with evidence of an increase in FEV1 greater than 12% or 400 mL following bronchodilator or bronchial hyperresponsiveness on bronchial provocation testing, when stable) 12

  * Able to sign written informed consent form to participate in the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

* • Patients currently with acute exacerbation of asthma by GINA guideline. (For subjects with asthma exacerbation, they can join the study after 6 weeks post recovery from the exacerbation.)

  * Patients with respiratory diseases that can show similar symptoms to chronic airway diseases such as bronchiectasis, tuberculosis(TB)-destroyed lung parenchyma, endobronchial TB, and lung cancer, or those who have history of these diseases based on physician's judgment.
  * Patients currently diagnosed with pneumonia and acute bronchitis.

For control subject: the inclusion will be having no clinical diagnosis of asthma.
Locations (2)
  • Hong Kong, New Territories, Hong Kong
  • Hong Kong, Hong Kong