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Chromosome Instability on Children with Asthma
Authors:Theodore Lialiaris  Aggeliki Polyzou  Panagiotis Mpountoukas  Anthi Tsiggene  Alexandros Kouskoukis  Stamatia Pouliliou
Affiliation:Department of Genetics, Demokrition University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, Greece
Abstract:
Background. Asthma is a complex disease with multiple interactions between genetic and environmental factors. Objective. The aim of our study was to investigate the possible genetic instability in asthmatic patients (AP) with asthma in human cultured peripheral blood lymphocytes. Furthermore, the presence of either cytostaticity or cytotoxicity was demonstrated. Methods. Human peripheral blood lymphocytes were cultured from 18 admitted children to the Pediatric Clinic of the University Hospital of Alexandroupolis (average age 7.2 years), and 9 healthy blood donors were used as control subjects (average age 6.5 years), none of whom was receiving drugs for medical or other reasons. Results. A significant (p < 0.05) increase in spontaneous sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs) frequency in asthmatic patients compared with control subjects was observed. No statistically significant modification in the spontaneous proliferation rate index (PRI) in AP compared with the controls was demonstrated. Finally, MMC induced a statistically significant increase in SCEs frequency both to controls and to AP, with the MMC-induced SCEs rates in AP being statistically (p < 0.01) higher compared to the MMC-induced SCEs in controls. Conclusion. We try to improve a new diagnostic process of possible genetic instability by a combination of genotoxic, cytostatic and cytotoxic effects of asthma on human peripheral lymphocytes.
Keywords:asthma  sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs)  Proliferation Rate Index (PRI)  Mitotic Index (MI)  chromosome instability
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