Mother's smoking habits affects IL10 methylation but not asthma in Ecuadorian children

Cristina Ochoa-Aviles,Angelica Ochoa-Aviles, Roque Rivas-Parraga,Samuel Escandon, Talita Dos Santos-Jesus,Milca de J. Silva, Valderiene Leao,Marco Salinas, Yosselin Vicuna,Lucy Baldeon, Maria Jose Molina-Cando, Diana Morillo, Marcos Machuca,Claudia Rodas,Camila Figueiredo, Vivian Alejandra Neira

MOLECULAR GENETICS & GENOMIC MEDICINE(2024)

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There is no evidence evaluating the IL10 epigenetic upregulation among mestizo children in a high-altitude Andean city in Latin America. ObjectiveTo identify polymorphisms and methylation profiles in the IL10 gene associated with asthma in children aged 5 to 11. MethodsA case-control study was conducted with asthmatic and non-asthmatic children aged 5 to 11 years in Cuenca-Ecuador. Data on allergic diseases and risk factors were collected through a questionnaire for parents. Atopy was measured by skin prick test (SPT) to relevant aeroallergens. Three IL10 single nucleotide polymorphisms were evaluated in all participants, and methylation analysis was performed in 54 participants. Association between risk factors, allergic diseases and genetic factors were estimated using multivariate logistic regression. ResultsThe results of polymorphisms showed no differences between cases and controls when comparing the SNPs rs3024495, rs3024496, rs1800896 allelic and genotypic frequencies. In the methylation analysis, no differences in the IL10 methylation profile were found between cases and controls; however, the multivariate analysis showed an association between the mother's smoking habits and the IL10 methylation profile. ConclusionSmoking habit could be essential as an environmental exposure factor in regulating gene expression in children with asthma.
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asthma,children,IL10,methylation,polymorphisms
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