Salmeterol response is not affected by β 2-adrenergic receptor genotype in subjects with persistent asthma
Recent studies suggest that there might be an association between albuterol use and worsening asthma in patients homozygous for arginine (Arg/Arg) at codon 16 of the β-receptor. However, it is not known whether similar responses occur in Arg/Arg patients receiving long-acting β 2-agonists. We sought...
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Published in | Journal of allergy and clinical immunology Vol. 118; no. 4; pp. 809 - 816 |
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Abstract | Recent studies suggest that there might be an association between albuterol use and worsening asthma in patients homozygous for arginine (Arg/Arg) at codon 16 of the β-receptor. However, it is not known whether similar responses occur in Arg/Arg patients receiving long-acting β
2-agonists.
We sought to evaluate the effects of variation in the β
2-adrenergic receptor gene
(ADRB2) on clinical response to salmeterol administered with fluticasone propionate.
Subjects (n = 183) currently receiving short-acting β
2-agonists were randomized to twice-daily therapy with salmeterol, 50 μg, administered with fluticasone propionate, 100 μg, in a single inhaler or daily therapy with montelukast for 12 weeks, followed by a 2- to 4-day run-out period.
There was sustained and significant improvement (
P < .001) over baseline in all measures of asthma control in subjects receiving salmeterol, regardless of Arg16Gly genotype. Morning peak expiratory flow in subjects with the Arg/Arg genotype showed 89.0 ± 16.1 L/min improvement over baseline compared with 93.7 ± 12.7 L/min for Gly/Gly subjects and 92.5 ± 11.9 L/min for Arg/Gly subjects. Pairwise changes were similar for Arg/Arg compared with Gly/Gly or Arg/Gly genotypes (estimated differences, 4.7 L/min and 3.5 L/min, respectively). Responses did not appear to be modified by haplotype pairs. During the run-out period, all subjects had predictable and similar decreases in measures of asthma control, with no differences between genotypes.
Response to salmeterol does not vary between
ADRB2 genotypes after chronic dosing with an inhaled corticosteroid.
Analyses from this study indicate that genetic polymorphisms leading to Arg16Gly sequence changes within the β
2-adrenergic receptor do not affect patients' responses to recommended asthma therapy with salmeterol and fluticasone propionate. |
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AbstractList | Recent studies suggest that there might be an association between albuterol use and worsening asthma in patients homozygous for arginine (Arg/Arg) at codon 16 of the β-receptor. However, it is not known whether similar responses occur in Arg/Arg patients receiving long-acting β
2-agonists.
We sought to evaluate the effects of variation in the β
2-adrenergic receptor gene
(ADRB2) on clinical response to salmeterol administered with fluticasone propionate.
Subjects (n = 183) currently receiving short-acting β
2-agonists were randomized to twice-daily therapy with salmeterol, 50 μg, administered with fluticasone propionate, 100 μg, in a single inhaler or daily therapy with montelukast for 12 weeks, followed by a 2- to 4-day run-out period.
There was sustained and significant improvement (
P < .001) over baseline in all measures of asthma control in subjects receiving salmeterol, regardless of Arg16Gly genotype. Morning peak expiratory flow in subjects with the Arg/Arg genotype showed 89.0 ± 16.1 L/min improvement over baseline compared with 93.7 ± 12.7 L/min for Gly/Gly subjects and 92.5 ± 11.9 L/min for Arg/Gly subjects. Pairwise changes were similar for Arg/Arg compared with Gly/Gly or Arg/Gly genotypes (estimated differences, 4.7 L/min and 3.5 L/min, respectively). Responses did not appear to be modified by haplotype pairs. During the run-out period, all subjects had predictable and similar decreases in measures of asthma control, with no differences between genotypes.
Response to salmeterol does not vary between
ADRB2 genotypes after chronic dosing with an inhaled corticosteroid.
Analyses from this study indicate that genetic polymorphisms leading to Arg16Gly sequence changes within the β
2-adrenergic receptor do not affect patients' responses to recommended asthma therapy with salmeterol and fluticasone propionate. |
Author | Bleecker, Eugene R. Dorinsky, Paul M. Yancey, Steven W. Edwards, Lisa D. Anderson, Wayne H. Baitinger, Leslie A. Klotsman, Michael |
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