Familial risk of asthma among adolescents and their relatives in Taiwan
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Familial risk of asthma among adolescents and their relatives in Taiwan
Abstract
Although family studies have established that asthma has a hereditary basis, little evidence has been presented about the family risk of simple asthma (AS or nonatopic asthma) and asthma with other atopic diseases (AWAD or atopic asthma) after adjusting for potential risk factors. In this study, data were collected on demographic variables and a wide range of known risk factors for asthma. Study participants were asthmatic adolescents and controls, and their relatives. The role of a familial history of asthma and atopic diseases in predicting asthma risk among asthmatic adolescents and their relatives was evaluated in a population-based family study conducted in southern Taiwan. Asthma risk factor data were collected through telephone interviews with students' parents for 207 asthmatic adolescents 11-16 years of age, their 1600 relatives, and 207 nonasthmatic adolescents in the control group and their 1638 relatives. The results show (after adjusting potential confounders) that a family history of asthma is highly associated with asthma in adolescents. Having two or more family members with asthma was associated with a 3.4-fold (95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.0-12.0) increased risk of asthma among adolescents. Logistic regression was used to assess the effects of having an asthmatic relative and the effect of atopic diseases among relatives of cases. Having a family history of asthma and other atopic conditions, such as rhinitis and atopic dermatitis (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 3.64, 95% CI = 2.29-5.74 and AOR = 1.94, 95% CI = 1.53-2.46, respectively), was found to be a significant predictor of asthma in children. Along with a history of allergic rhinitis or atopic dermatitis, familial risks of asthma occurring in adolescents with and without other atopic diseases will be analyzed separately. A critical finding was the significant difference in a risk of asthma and atopic diseases among the relatives of asthma cases with atopic diseases and controls. However, for relatives of asthma cases without atopic diseases compared to control probands, AORs were highly significant for family history of asthma, but not for the family history of atopic diseases. These findings suggest that both forms of asthma may be hereditary, but there are differences in their modes of inheritance. Atopic status itself did not predispose a child to AS. A concomitant inheritance of a predisposition to asthma and atopic condition for AWAD cases was suggested.
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