RESULTS OF GENE SEQUENCING IN PATIENTS WITH ALLERGIC RHINITIS
Keywords:
Allergic rhinitis, gene sequencing, genetic polymorphismAbstract
Allergic rhinitis is a common chronic inflammatory disease mediated by immunoglobulin E and influenced by genetic susceptibility. Recent advances in gene sequencing technologies have enabled the identification of genetic variants associated with allergic disorders. This study aimed to analyze the results of gene sequencing in patients with allergic rhinitis in order to identify potential genetic polymorphisms involved in disease development and progression. Targeted gene sequencing was performed focusing on immune-related genes. The findings reveal significant associations between specific genetic variants and clinical manifestations of allergic rhinitis, highlighting the role of genetic factors in disease pathogenesis and supporting the potential of genomic approaches in personalized medicine.
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