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Interleukin-1 gene polymorphisms and toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis
PURPOSE: It has been proposed that cytokine gene polymorphisms can predispose individuals to disease by enhancing inflammatory processes. Considering the relevance of interleukin-1 (IL-1) in the pathogenesis of toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis (TR), we investigated whether IL1A −889 C/T and IL1B +3954C...
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Molecular Vision
2008
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2568892/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18941541 |
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author | Cordeiro, Cynthia A. Moreira, Paula R. Costa, Germano C. Dutra, Walderez O. Campos, Wesley R. Oréfice, Fernando Teixeira, Antônio L. |
author_facet | Cordeiro, Cynthia A. Moreira, Paula R. Costa, Germano C. Dutra, Walderez O. Campos, Wesley R. Oréfice, Fernando Teixeira, Antônio L. |
author_sort | Cordeiro, Cynthia A. |
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description | PURPOSE: It has been proposed that cytokine gene polymorphisms can predispose individuals to disease by enhancing inflammatory processes. Considering the relevance of interleukin-1 (IL-1) in the pathogenesis of toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis (TR), we investigated whether IL1A −889 C/T and IL1B +3954C/T promoter polymorphisms are associated with TR in humans. METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional study that involved 100 Brazilian TR patients and 100 age- and gender-matched control subjects. Genomic DNA was obtained from oral swabs of all participants and amplified using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with specific primers flanking the locus −889 of IL1A and +3954 of IL1B. PCR products were submitted to digestion and analyzed by PAGE to distinguish C and T alleles. RESULTS: There was no significant difference in the genotype or allele distributions of the IL1A −889 C/T and IL1B +3954C/T polymorphisms in patients with TR when compared with controls. However, in a subgroup analysis, the frequency of genotype and allele distributions of IL1A −889 C/T differed significantly between TR patients with and without recurrent episodes. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that the genotypes related with a high production of IL-1a may be associated with the recurrence of TR. |
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spelling | pubmed-25688922008-10-17 Interleukin-1 gene polymorphisms and toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis Cordeiro, Cynthia A. Moreira, Paula R. Costa, Germano C. Dutra, Walderez O. Campos, Wesley R. Oréfice, Fernando Teixeira, Antônio L. Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: It has been proposed that cytokine gene polymorphisms can predispose individuals to disease by enhancing inflammatory processes. Considering the relevance of interleukin-1 (IL-1) in the pathogenesis of toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis (TR), we investigated whether IL1A −889 C/T and IL1B +3954C/T promoter polymorphisms are associated with TR in humans. METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional study that involved 100 Brazilian TR patients and 100 age- and gender-matched control subjects. Genomic DNA was obtained from oral swabs of all participants and amplified using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with specific primers flanking the locus −889 of IL1A and +3954 of IL1B. PCR products were submitted to digestion and analyzed by PAGE to distinguish C and T alleles. RESULTS: There was no significant difference in the genotype or allele distributions of the IL1A −889 C/T and IL1B +3954C/T polymorphisms in patients with TR when compared with controls. However, in a subgroup analysis, the frequency of genotype and allele distributions of IL1A −889 C/T differed significantly between TR patients with and without recurrent episodes. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that the genotypes related with a high production of IL-1a may be associated with the recurrence of TR. Molecular Vision 2008-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2568892/ /pubmed/18941541 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Cordeiro, Cynthia A. Moreira, Paula R. Costa, Germano C. Dutra, Walderez O. Campos, Wesley R. Oréfice, Fernando Teixeira, Antônio L. Interleukin-1 gene polymorphisms and toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis |
title | Interleukin-1 gene polymorphisms and toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis |
title_full | Interleukin-1 gene polymorphisms and toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis |
title_fullStr | Interleukin-1 gene polymorphisms and toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis |
title_full_unstemmed | Interleukin-1 gene polymorphisms and toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis |
title_short | Interleukin-1 gene polymorphisms and toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis |
title_sort | interleukin-1 gene polymorphisms and toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2568892/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18941541 |
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