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Polymorphic Sites at the Immunoregulatory CTLA-4 Gene Are Associated with Chronic Chagas Disease and Its Clinical Manifestations

BACKGROUND: Chagas disease affects approximately 10 million people mainly in Latin America. The immune regulation by the host seems to be an essential factor for disease evolution, and immune system inhibitory molecules such as CTLA-4 and PD-1 favor the maintenance of peripheral tolerance. Consideri...

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Autores principales: Dias, Fabrício C., Medina, Tiago da S., Mendes-Junior, Celso T., Dantas, Roberto O., Pissetti, Cristina W., Rodrigues Junior, Virmondes, Dellalibera-Joviliano, Renata, Marin-Neto, José A., Gutierrez, Fredy R. S., Moreau, Philippe, Silva, João S., Donadi, Eduardo A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3813449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24205212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078367
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author Dias, Fabrício C.
Medina, Tiago da S.
Mendes-Junior, Celso T.
Dantas, Roberto O.
Pissetti, Cristina W.
Rodrigues Junior, Virmondes
Dellalibera-Joviliano, Renata
Marin-Neto, José A.
Gutierrez, Fredy R. S.
Moreau, Philippe
Silva, João S.
Donadi, Eduardo A.
author_facet Dias, Fabrício C.
Medina, Tiago da S.
Mendes-Junior, Celso T.
Dantas, Roberto O.
Pissetti, Cristina W.
Rodrigues Junior, Virmondes
Dellalibera-Joviliano, Renata
Marin-Neto, José A.
Gutierrez, Fredy R. S.
Moreau, Philippe
Silva, João S.
Donadi, Eduardo A.
author_sort Dias, Fabrício C.
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description BACKGROUND: Chagas disease affects approximately 10 million people mainly in Latin America. The immune regulation by the host seems to be an essential factor for disease evolution, and immune system inhibitory molecules such as CTLA-4 and PD-1 favor the maintenance of peripheral tolerance. Considering that polymorphisms at the immunoregulatory CTLA-4 and PDCD1 genes may alter their inhibitory function, we investigated the association of alleles, genotypes and haplotypes of polymorphic sites observed at the CTLA-4 and PDCD1 genes with different clinical manifestations of chronic Chagas disease (indeterminate, cardiac, digestive and mixed). METHODS: The polymorphisms at the CTLA-4 (-1722T/C, -318C/T and +49A/G) and PDCD1 (PD-1.3G/A) genes were typed using TaqMan methodology in 277 chronic Chagas disease patients classified into four groups, according to clinical characteristics, and 326 non-infected controls. RESULTS: Our results showed that CTLA-4 -1722CC genotype (22%), -1722C allele (27%) and CTLA-4 TCG (8.6%), TCA (26%) and CCA (15%) haplotypes were strongly associated with the indeterminate form, while the CTLA-4 -318CT genotype (82%) and CTLA-4 -318T allele (47%) were found mainly in patients with the mixed form of the disease. The CTLA-4 TCG haplotype (10.2%) was associated with the digestive form. On the other hand, the PD-1.3G/A polymorphism was not associated with chronic Chagas disease and its clinical manifestations. CONCLUSIONS: Here, we showed that alleles, genotypes and haplotypes reported to increase the expression of the regulatory molecule CTLA-4 were associated with the indeterminate form of the disease. Taken together, our data support the idea that polymorphic sites at immunoregulatory genes may influence the development of Chagas disease variants.
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spelling pubmed-38134492013-11-07 Polymorphic Sites at the Immunoregulatory CTLA-4 Gene Are Associated with Chronic Chagas Disease and Its Clinical Manifestations Dias, Fabrício C. Medina, Tiago da S. Mendes-Junior, Celso T. Dantas, Roberto O. Pissetti, Cristina W. Rodrigues Junior, Virmondes Dellalibera-Joviliano, Renata Marin-Neto, José A. Gutierrez, Fredy R. S. Moreau, Philippe Silva, João S. Donadi, Eduardo A. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Chagas disease affects approximately 10 million people mainly in Latin America. The immune regulation by the host seems to be an essential factor for disease evolution, and immune system inhibitory molecules such as CTLA-4 and PD-1 favor the maintenance of peripheral tolerance. Considering that polymorphisms at the immunoregulatory CTLA-4 and PDCD1 genes may alter their inhibitory function, we investigated the association of alleles, genotypes and haplotypes of polymorphic sites observed at the CTLA-4 and PDCD1 genes with different clinical manifestations of chronic Chagas disease (indeterminate, cardiac, digestive and mixed). METHODS: The polymorphisms at the CTLA-4 (-1722T/C, -318C/T and +49A/G) and PDCD1 (PD-1.3G/A) genes were typed using TaqMan methodology in 277 chronic Chagas disease patients classified into four groups, according to clinical characteristics, and 326 non-infected controls. RESULTS: Our results showed that CTLA-4 -1722CC genotype (22%), -1722C allele (27%) and CTLA-4 TCG (8.6%), TCA (26%) and CCA (15%) haplotypes were strongly associated with the indeterminate form, while the CTLA-4 -318CT genotype (82%) and CTLA-4 -318T allele (47%) were found mainly in patients with the mixed form of the disease. The CTLA-4 TCG haplotype (10.2%) was associated with the digestive form. On the other hand, the PD-1.3G/A polymorphism was not associated with chronic Chagas disease and its clinical manifestations. CONCLUSIONS: Here, we showed that alleles, genotypes and haplotypes reported to increase the expression of the regulatory molecule CTLA-4 were associated with the indeterminate form of the disease. Taken together, our data support the idea that polymorphic sites at immunoregulatory genes may influence the development of Chagas disease variants. Public Library of Science 2013-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3813449/ /pubmed/24205212 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078367 Text en © 2013 Dias 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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Dias, Fabrício C.
Medina, Tiago da S.
Mendes-Junior, Celso T.
Dantas, Roberto O.
Pissetti, Cristina W.
Rodrigues Junior, Virmondes
Dellalibera-Joviliano, Renata
Marin-Neto, José A.
Gutierrez, Fredy R. S.
Moreau, Philippe
Silva, João S.
Donadi, Eduardo A.
Polymorphic Sites at the Immunoregulatory CTLA-4 Gene Are Associated with Chronic Chagas Disease and Its Clinical Manifestations
title Polymorphic Sites at the Immunoregulatory CTLA-4 Gene Are Associated with Chronic Chagas Disease and Its Clinical Manifestations
title_full Polymorphic Sites at the Immunoregulatory CTLA-4 Gene Are Associated with Chronic Chagas Disease and Its Clinical Manifestations
title_fullStr Polymorphic Sites at the Immunoregulatory CTLA-4 Gene Are Associated with Chronic Chagas Disease and Its Clinical Manifestations
title_full_unstemmed Polymorphic Sites at the Immunoregulatory CTLA-4 Gene Are Associated with Chronic Chagas Disease and Its Clinical Manifestations
title_short Polymorphic Sites at the Immunoregulatory CTLA-4 Gene Are Associated with Chronic Chagas Disease and Its Clinical Manifestations
title_sort polymorphic sites at the immunoregulatory ctla-4 gene are associated with chronic chagas disease and its clinical manifestations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3813449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24205212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078367
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