Association between a four-locus gene model including IL13, IL4, FCER1B, and ADRB2 and asthma outcomes - Takeaways - MDSpire

Association between a four-locus gene model including IL13, IL4, FCER1B, and ADRB2 and asthma outcomes

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  • Shasha Bai

  • Linlin Qin

  • Tingting Zhou

  • Shaomin Chen

  • Fen Yang

  • Li Hua

  • Yixiao Bao

  • May 7, 2026

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    The study investigated a four-gene model's association with asthma outcomes in 139 patients with varying asthma statuses.

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    Patients with high-risk genotypes experienced more severe asthma attacks compared to those with low-risk genotypes.

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    Younger age of asthma onset and longer asthma duration were linked to high-risk genotypes, indicating worse prognosis.

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    Smoking was identified as a significant risk factor for asthma persistence among patients.

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    The findings suggest that the four-gene model may serve as a moderate tool for assessing asthma prognosis.

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