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. 2021 Jul 6;12:681810. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.681810

Table 2.

Effect of SNP in LBP-gene atopy, metabolic diseases and cancer.

Disease dpSNP ID Effect Reference
atopy rs2232596 It was one of the predictors of total IgE at 1-2 years old in the three-factor model. (56)
rs745144 It was one of the predictors of total IgE at 6-8 years in the three-factor model.
rs6025083 It was one of the predictors of specific IgE to indoor allergens at 6–8 years old in the three-factor model.
asthma rs2232580 Two SNPs associated with atopy in children with a family history of allergies. (57)
rs5741812
rs12624843 It was associated with airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR).
type 2 diabetes rs1739654 Four SNPs were significantly correlated with susceptibility to type 2 diabetes. Rs2232592 indicated a risk for diabetes with the history of obesity and/or earlier age of onset. (58)
rs2232578
rs2232592 rs1780627
HIV-1/HAART-associated lipodystrophy syndrome (HALS) rs2232582 It had significant association with HALS, T allele having greater prevalence of HALS. (59)
myocardial infarction G292→T It had no significant association with a risk of myocardial infarction. (60)
rs2232618
(Pro436Leu)
cerebral infarction rs2232582 Two SNPs had significant association with Carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) in Chinese, but both were not associated with risk of atherosclerotic cerebral infarction. (61)
(291T>C)
rs2232618
(1341T>C)
colorectal carcinoma rs2232596 G allele had a significant association with an increased CRC risk. (62)
colorectal neoplasia rs1780617 G allele was significantly associated with the risk of CRC and adenoma. (63)
gastric cancer rs2232578 It was associated with the risk of GC in combination with H. pylori infection. (64)
glioma rs2232580 It to glioma risk and susceptibility. (65)