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Cytokine Gene Polymorphisms across Tuberculosis Clinical Spectrum in Pakistani Patients

BACKGROUND: Pakistan ranks 7(th) globally in terms of tuberculosis (TB) disease burden (incidence 181/100000 pop./yr; prevalence of 329/pop./yr). Reports from different populations show variable associations of TB susceptibility and severity with cytokine gene polymorphisms. Tuberculosis clinical se...

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Autores principales: Ansari, Ambreen, Talat, Najeeha, Jamil, Bushra, Hasan, Zahra, Razzaki, Tashmeem, Dawood, Ghaffar, Hussain, Rabia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2652824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19274101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004778
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author Ansari, Ambreen
Talat, Najeeha
Jamil, Bushra
Hasan, Zahra
Razzaki, Tashmeem
Dawood, Ghaffar
Hussain, Rabia
author_facet Ansari, Ambreen
Talat, Najeeha
Jamil, Bushra
Hasan, Zahra
Razzaki, Tashmeem
Dawood, Ghaffar
Hussain, Rabia
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description BACKGROUND: Pakistan ranks 7(th) globally in terms of tuberculosis (TB) disease burden (incidence 181/100000 pop./yr; prevalence of 329/pop./yr). Reports from different populations show variable associations of TB susceptibility and severity with cytokine gene polymorphisms. Tuberculosis clinical severity is multi-factorial and cytokines play a pivotal role in the modulation of disease severity. We have recently reported that the ratio of two key cytokines (IFNγ and IL10) show significant correlation with the severity spectrum of tuberculosis. The objective of the current study was to analyze the frequency of cytokine gene polymorphisms linked to high and low responder phenotypes (IFNγ +874 T (hi)→A (lo) and IL10 −1082 G (lo)→A (hi)) in tuberculosis patients. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Study groups were stratified according to disease site as well as disease severity: Pulmonary N = 111 (Minimal, PMN = 19; Moderate, PMD = 63; Advance, PAD = 29); Extra-pulmonary N = 67 (Disseminated DTB = 20, Localized LTB = 47) and compared with healthy controls (TBNA = 188). Genotype analyses were carried out using amplification refractory mutation system-PCR (ARMS-PCR) and stimulated whole blood (WB) culture assay was used for assessing cytokine profiles. Our results suggest that the IFNγ +874 TT genotype and T allele was overrepresented in PMN (p = 0.01) and PMD (p = 0.02). IFNγ +874 TT in combination with IL10 GG (lo) genotypes showed the highest association (χ(2) = 6.66, OR = 6.06, 95% CI = 1.31–28.07, p = 0.01). IFNγ AA (lo) on the other hand in combination with IL10 GG (lo) increased the risk of PAD (OR = 5.26; p = 0.005) and DTB (OR = 3.59; p = 0.045). CONCLUSION: These findings are consistent with the role of IL10 in reducing collateral tissue damage and the protective role of IFNγ in limiting disease in the lung.
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spelling pubmed-26528242009-03-10 Cytokine Gene Polymorphisms across Tuberculosis Clinical Spectrum in Pakistani Patients Ansari, Ambreen Talat, Najeeha Jamil, Bushra Hasan, Zahra Razzaki, Tashmeem Dawood, Ghaffar Hussain, Rabia PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Pakistan ranks 7(th) globally in terms of tuberculosis (TB) disease burden (incidence 181/100000 pop./yr; prevalence of 329/pop./yr). Reports from different populations show variable associations of TB susceptibility and severity with cytokine gene polymorphisms. Tuberculosis clinical severity is multi-factorial and cytokines play a pivotal role in the modulation of disease severity. We have recently reported that the ratio of two key cytokines (IFNγ and IL10) show significant correlation with the severity spectrum of tuberculosis. The objective of the current study was to analyze the frequency of cytokine gene polymorphisms linked to high and low responder phenotypes (IFNγ +874 T (hi)→A (lo) and IL10 −1082 G (lo)→A (hi)) in tuberculosis patients. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Study groups were stratified according to disease site as well as disease severity: Pulmonary N = 111 (Minimal, PMN = 19; Moderate, PMD = 63; Advance, PAD = 29); Extra-pulmonary N = 67 (Disseminated DTB = 20, Localized LTB = 47) and compared with healthy controls (TBNA = 188). Genotype analyses were carried out using amplification refractory mutation system-PCR (ARMS-PCR) and stimulated whole blood (WB) culture assay was used for assessing cytokine profiles. Our results suggest that the IFNγ +874 TT genotype and T allele was overrepresented in PMN (p = 0.01) and PMD (p = 0.02). IFNγ +874 TT in combination with IL10 GG (lo) genotypes showed the highest association (χ(2) = 6.66, OR = 6.06, 95% CI = 1.31–28.07, p = 0.01). IFNγ AA (lo) on the other hand in combination with IL10 GG (lo) increased the risk of PAD (OR = 5.26; p = 0.005) and DTB (OR = 3.59; p = 0.045). CONCLUSION: These findings are consistent with the role of IL10 in reducing collateral tissue damage and the protective role of IFNγ in limiting disease in the lung. Public Library of Science 2009-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2652824/ /pubmed/19274101 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004778 Text en Ansari et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited.
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Talat, Najeeha
Jamil, Bushra
Hasan, Zahra
Razzaki, Tashmeem
Dawood, Ghaffar
Hussain, Rabia
Cytokine Gene Polymorphisms across Tuberculosis Clinical Spectrum in Pakistani Patients
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title_fullStr Cytokine Gene Polymorphisms across Tuberculosis Clinical Spectrum in Pakistani Patients
title_full_unstemmed Cytokine Gene Polymorphisms across Tuberculosis Clinical Spectrum in Pakistani Patients
title_short Cytokine Gene Polymorphisms across Tuberculosis Clinical Spectrum in Pakistani Patients
title_sort cytokine gene polymorphisms across tuberculosis clinical spectrum in pakistani patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2652824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19274101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004778
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