Evaluation of variants in IL6R, TLR3, and DC-SIGN genes associated with dengue in sampled Colombian population

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作者
Avendano-Tamayo, Efren [1 ,2 ]
Rua, Alex [2 ]
Victoria Parra-Marin, Maria [1 ,2 ]
Rojas, Winston [1 ]
Campo, Omer [1 ]
Chacon-Duque, Juan [1 ]
Agudelo-Florez, Piedad [3 ]
Narvaez, Carlos [4 ]
Salgado, Doris [5 ]
Nelly Restrepo, Bertha [6 ]
Bedoya, Gabriel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Antioquia, Lab Genet Mol, Medellin, Colombia
[2] Inst Univ Tecnol Antioquia, Grp Invest CBATA, Medellin, Colombia
[3] Univ CES, Escuela Med, Medellin, Colombia
[4] Univ Surcolombiana, Fac Salud, Programa Med, Neiva, Colombia
[5] Hosp Univ Neiva, Unidad Infectol Pediat, Neiva, Colombia
[6] Univ CES, ICMT, Sabaneta, Colombia
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BIOMEDICA | 2019年 / 39卷 / 01期
关键词
Dengue/genetics; toll-like receptor 3; polymorphism; genetic; Colombia; TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR-3; VIRUS-INFECTION; SOLUBLE IL-6; CLINICAL-OUTCOMES; HEMORRHAGIC-FEVER; PROMOTER REGION; POLYMORPHISMS; INTERLEUKIN-6; ADMIXTURE; AMERICAN;
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10.7705/biomedica.v39i1.4029
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R188.11 [热带医学];
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摘要
Introduction: Host genetics is recognized as an influential factor for the development of dengue disease. Objective: This study evaluated the association of dengue with the polymorphisms rs8192284 for genes IL6R, rs3775290 for TLR3, and rs7248637 for DC-SIGN. Materials and methods: Of the 292 surveyed subjects, 191 were confirmed for dengue fever and the remaining 101 regarded to as controls. The genotypes were resolved using polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). In an attempt to determine the risk (OR) of suffering dengue fever, data were analyzed using chi-square for alleles and logistic regression for both genotypes and allelic combinations. Confidence intervals were set to 95% for all tests regardless adjustment by either self-identification or ancestry. Results: For Afro-Colombians, the allele rs8192284 C offered protection against dengue [OR=0.425, (0.204-0.887), p=0.020]. The alleles rs7248637 A and rs3775290 A posed, respectively, increased risk of dengue for Afro-Colombians [OR=2.389, (1.170-4.879), p=0.015] and Mestizos [OR=2.329, (1.283-4.226), p=0.005]. The reproducibility for rs8192284 C/C [OR=2.45, (1.05-5.76), p=0.013] remained after adjustment by Amerindian ancestry [OR=2.52, (1.04-6.09), p=0.013]. The reproducibility for rs3775290 A/A [OR=2.48, (1.09-5.65), p=0.033] remained after adjustment by European [OR=2.34, (1.02-5.35), p=0.048], Amerindian [OR=2.49, (1.09-5.66), p=0.035], and African ancestry [OR=2.37, (1.04-5.41), p=0.046]. Finally, the association of dengue fever with the allelic combination CAG [OR=2.07, (1.06-4.05), p=0.033], remained after adjustment by Amerindian ancestry [OR=2.16, (1.09-4.28), p=0.028]. Conclusions: Polymorphisms rs8192284 for IL6R, rs3775290 for TLR3, and rs7248637 for DC-SIGN were associated with the susceptibility to suffer dengue fever in sampled Colombian population.
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