%0 Journal Article %T The ¦Á1AT and TIMP-1 Gene Polymorphism in the Development of Asthma %A Manish Kumar %A D. P. Bhadoria %A Koushik Dutta %A Mitesh Kumar F. %A Bharat Singh %A Seema Singh %A Anil K. Chhillar %A D. Behera %A G. L. Sharma %J Comparative and Functional Genomics %D 2012 %I Hindawi Publishing Corporation %R 10.1155/2012/968267 %X Asthma has been an inflammatory disorder accompanied by tissue remodeling and protease-antiprotease imbalance in lungs. The SNPs of alpha-1 antitrypsin (α1AT) and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1) genes were studied for their association with asthma. Genotyping of α1AT and TIMP-1 genes was performed in 202 asthmatics and 204 controls. Serum levels of α1AT, TIMP-1 and cytokines were estimated to find if the interplay between genotypes and cellular biomarkers determines the pathogenesis of asthma. The analysis of results showed significantly low level of α1AT in the serum of asthmatics as compared to controls (), whereas cytokines were elevated in patients. No significant difference was observed in the concentration of TIMP-1 in patients and controls. Genotyping led to the identification of 3 SNPs (Val213Ala, Glu363Lys, and Glu376Asp) in α1AT gene. The novel SNP Glu363Lys of α1AT was found to be associated with asthma (). The analysis of TIMP-1 gene showed the occurrence of seven SNPs, including a novel intronic SNP at base G3774A. The allele frequency of G3774A and Phe124Phe was significantly higher in asthmatics as compared to controls. Thus, the SNP Glu363Lys of α1AT and G3774A and Phe124Phe of TIMP-1 could be important genetic markers for use in better management of the disease. %U http://www.hindawi.com/journals/cfg/2012/968267/