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TNF gene polymorphisms in cystic fibrosis patients: contribution to the disease progression

BACKGROUND: It is well known that the disease progression in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients may be diverse in subjects with identical mutation in CFTR gene. It is quite possible that such heterogeneity is associated with TNF-α and/or LT-α gene polymorphisms since their products play a key role in inf...

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Autores principales: Shmarina, Galina, Pukhalsky, Alexander, Petrova, Nika, Zakharova, Ekaterina, Avakian, Lucine, Kapranov, Nikolai, Alioshkin, Vladimir
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3565881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23343370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-11-19
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author Shmarina, Galina
Pukhalsky, Alexander
Petrova, Nika
Zakharova, Ekaterina
Avakian, Lucine
Kapranov, Nikolai
Alioshkin, Vladimir
author_facet Shmarina, Galina
Pukhalsky, Alexander
Petrova, Nika
Zakharova, Ekaterina
Avakian, Lucine
Kapranov, Nikolai
Alioshkin, Vladimir
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description BACKGROUND: It is well known that the disease progression in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients may be diverse in subjects with identical mutation in CFTR gene. It is quite possible that such heterogeneity is associated with TNF-α and/or LT-α gene polymorphisms since their products play a key role in inflammation. The aim of the study was to investigate the possible roles of TNF gene polymorphisms in CF disease phenotype and progression. METHODS: 198 CF patients and 130 control subjects were genotyped for both TNF-α–308GA and LT-α + 252AG polymorphisms. RESULTS: The carriers of the TNF-α–308A allele more frequently had asthma as compared to patients homozygous for the TNF-α–308 G allele. In 9 of 108 (8.3%) of LTα + 252AA carriers, tuberculosis infection has been documented, whereas there was no case of tuberculosis among patients, either homozygous or heterozygous for LTα +252 G alleles (p = 0.01). We never observed virus hepatitis among LTα + 252GA carriers. The genotypes TNF-α–308GG – LT-α + 252AA and TNF-α–308GA – LT-α + 252AG were unfavorable with regard to liver disease development (both p < 0.05). It was also shown that neutrophil elastase activity was higher in sputum specimens from high TNF producers with genotypes TNF-α–308GA or LT-α + 252GG. In addition the carriers of such genotypes demonstrated a higher risk of osteoporosis development (p values were 0.011 and 0.017, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The carriers of genotypes, which are associated with higher TNF-α production, demonstrated increased frequency of asthma, higher levels of neutrophil elastase, and decrease of bone density. On the contrary, the carriers of genotypes associated with low TNF-α production showed a higher frequency of tuberculosis infection.
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spelling pubmed-35658812013-02-11 TNF gene polymorphisms in cystic fibrosis patients: contribution to the disease progression Shmarina, Galina Pukhalsky, Alexander Petrova, Nika Zakharova, Ekaterina Avakian, Lucine Kapranov, Nikolai Alioshkin, Vladimir J Transl Med Research BACKGROUND: It is well known that the disease progression in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients may be diverse in subjects with identical mutation in CFTR gene. It is quite possible that such heterogeneity is associated with TNF-α and/or LT-α gene polymorphisms since their products play a key role in inflammation. The aim of the study was to investigate the possible roles of TNF gene polymorphisms in CF disease phenotype and progression. METHODS: 198 CF patients and 130 control subjects were genotyped for both TNF-α–308GA and LT-α + 252AG polymorphisms. RESULTS: The carriers of the TNF-α–308A allele more frequently had asthma as compared to patients homozygous for the TNF-α–308 G allele. In 9 of 108 (8.3%) of LTα + 252AA carriers, tuberculosis infection has been documented, whereas there was no case of tuberculosis among patients, either homozygous or heterozygous for LTα +252 G alleles (p = 0.01). We never observed virus hepatitis among LTα + 252GA carriers. The genotypes TNF-α–308GG – LT-α + 252AA and TNF-α–308GA – LT-α + 252AG were unfavorable with regard to liver disease development (both p < 0.05). It was also shown that neutrophil elastase activity was higher in sputum specimens from high TNF producers with genotypes TNF-α–308GA or LT-α + 252GG. In addition the carriers of such genotypes demonstrated a higher risk of osteoporosis development (p values were 0.011 and 0.017, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The carriers of genotypes, which are associated with higher TNF-α production, demonstrated increased frequency of asthma, higher levels of neutrophil elastase, and decrease of bone density. On the contrary, the carriers of genotypes associated with low TNF-α production showed a higher frequency of tuberculosis infection. BioMed Central 2013-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3565881/ /pubmed/23343370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-11-19 Text en Copyright ©2013 Shmarina et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Shmarina, Galina
Pukhalsky, Alexander
Petrova, Nika
Zakharova, Ekaterina
Avakian, Lucine
Kapranov, Nikolai
Alioshkin, Vladimir
TNF gene polymorphisms in cystic fibrosis patients: contribution to the disease progression
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title_full TNF gene polymorphisms in cystic fibrosis patients: contribution to the disease progression
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title_short TNF gene polymorphisms in cystic fibrosis patients: contribution to the disease progression
title_sort tnf gene polymorphisms in cystic fibrosis patients: contribution to the disease progression
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3565881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23343370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-11-19
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