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Title:

ICOS-gene variants are not associated with atopic disease susceptibility in European children.

Document type:
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Article
Author(s):
Beier, KC; Humberdros, S; Witt, H; Illi, S; Rüschendorf, F; Nickel, R; Lee, YA; Lau, S; Wahn, U; Hamelmann, E
Abstract:
The inducible co-stimulatory molecule, ICOS, is an important regulator of T cell differentiation and effector function. Previously, it was reported that two variants in the ICOS promotor region, g.1-1413G>A and g.1-693G>A, were associated with sensitization to airborne allergens, elevated serum IgE levels and Th2 cytokine production in a Hutterite population. The aim of this study was to evaluate these two and four other selected ICOS variants for association with atopic phenotypes in two large...     »
Journal title abbreviation:
Pediatr Allergy Immunol
Year:
2009
Journal volume:
20
Journal issue:
3
Pages contribution:
242-5
Language:
eng
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.1111/j.1399-3038.2008.00777.x
Pubmed ID:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19175887
Print-ISSN:
0905-6157
TUM Institution:
Klinik und Poliklinik für Kinderheilkunde und Jugendmedizin
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