The clinical manifestation of cystic fbrosis (CF) is heterogeneous also in patients with the same cystic fbrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR) genotype and in afected sibling pairs. Other genes, inherited independently of CFTR, may modulate the clinical manifestation and complications of patients with CF, including the severity of chronic sinonasal disease and the occurrence of chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonization. The T2R38 gene encodes a taste receptor and recently its functionality was related to the occurrence of sinonasal diseases and upper respiratory infections. We assessed the T2R38 genotype in 210 patients with CF and in 95 controls, relating the genotype to the severity of sinonasal disease and to the occurrence of P. aeruginosa pulmonary colonization. The frequency of the PAV allele i.e., the allele associated with the high functionality of the T2R38 protein, was signifcantly lower in i) CF patients with nasal polyposis requiring surgery, especially in patients who developed the complication before 14 years of age; and ii) in CF patients with chronic pulmonary colonization by P. aeruginosa, especially in patients who were colonized before 14 years of age, than in control subjects. These data suggest a role for T2R38 as a novel modifer gene of sinonasal disease severity and of pulmonary P. aeruginosa colonization in patients with CF.

TAS2R38 is a novel modifier gene in patients with cystic fibrosis / Castaldo, A; Cernera, G; Iacotucci, P; Cimbalo, C; Gelzo, M; Comegna, M; DI LULLO, ANTONELLA MIRIAM; Tosco, A; Carnovale, V; Raia, V; Amato, F.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 10:article number 5806(2020), pp. 1-6. [10.1038/s41598-020-62747-9]

TAS2R38 is a novel modifier gene in patients with cystic fibrosis

Castaldo A;Cernera G;Iacotucci P;Gelzo M;Comegna M;Di Lullo AM;Tosco A;Carnovale V;Raia V;Amato F.
2020

Abstract

The clinical manifestation of cystic fbrosis (CF) is heterogeneous also in patients with the same cystic fbrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR) genotype and in afected sibling pairs. Other genes, inherited independently of CFTR, may modulate the clinical manifestation and complications of patients with CF, including the severity of chronic sinonasal disease and the occurrence of chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonization. The T2R38 gene encodes a taste receptor and recently its functionality was related to the occurrence of sinonasal diseases and upper respiratory infections. We assessed the T2R38 genotype in 210 patients with CF and in 95 controls, relating the genotype to the severity of sinonasal disease and to the occurrence of P. aeruginosa pulmonary colonization. The frequency of the PAV allele i.e., the allele associated with the high functionality of the T2R38 protein, was signifcantly lower in i) CF patients with nasal polyposis requiring surgery, especially in patients who developed the complication before 14 years of age; and ii) in CF patients with chronic pulmonary colonization by P. aeruginosa, especially in patients who were colonized before 14 years of age, than in control subjects. These data suggest a role for T2R38 as a novel modifer gene of sinonasal disease severity and of pulmonary P. aeruginosa colonization in patients with CF.
2020
TAS2R38 is a novel modifier gene in patients with cystic fibrosis / Castaldo, A; Cernera, G; Iacotucci, P; Cimbalo, C; Gelzo, M; Comegna, M; DI LULLO, ANTONELLA MIRIAM; Tosco, A; Carnovale, V; Raia, V; Amato, F.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 10:article number 5806(2020), pp. 1-6. [10.1038/s41598-020-62747-9]
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