Association between the −159C/T CD14 gene polymorphism and tuberculosis in a Korean population |
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Authors: | Young Ae Kang Hye Won Lee Young Whan Kim Sung Koo Han Young-Soo Shim & Jae-Joon Yim |
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Institution: | Department of Internal Medicine and Lung Institute, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | The aim of the present study was to confirm the association between the CD14 −159C/T polymorphism and tuberculosis in the Korean population and to elucidate the functional basis for this putative association. CD14 −159C/T genotypes were determined by PCR – restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis in 274 tuberculosis patients and 422 healthy controls. Recombinant CD14 promoter–luciferase reporter constructs, including the −159T or −159C allele, were transfected into K562 and BEAS-2B cells, and luciferase activities were measured and compared. Levels of serum sCD14 and interferon-γ secreted by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.The frequency of −159TT genotypes was higher in tuberculosis patients than in healthy controls. The promoter activity of the −159T allele was higher than that of the −159C allele. Serum sCD14 levels were higher among tuberculosis patients with −159TT genotypes than among those with −159CC genotypes and interferon-γ release by PBMCs was decreased in subjects with −159TT genotypes. In conclusion, the −159TT CD14 genotypes were associated with tuberculosis development in Koreans. This association might be a result of the higher promoter activity of the −159T allele, the higher level of sCD14, and the decreased interferon-γ secretion in subjects with −159TT genotypes. |
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Keywords: | tuberculosis CD14 susceptibility polymorphism |
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