Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in Toll-like receptor (TLR)-2, TLR4 and heat shock protein 70 genes and susceptibility to scrub typhus

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Jeshina Janardhanan
Sherry Joseph Martin
Elisabeth Astrup
R Veeramanikandan
Pål Aukrust
Ooriapadickal C Abraham
George M Varghese
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[1] Medicine Unit I and Infectious Diseases,Department of Biochemistry
[2] Christian Medical College,undefined
[3] Research Institute of Internal Medicine,undefined
[4] Oslo University Hospital Rikshospilatet,undefined
[5] Institute of Clinical Medicine,undefined
[6] University of Oslo,undefined
[7] Christian Medical College,undefined
[8] Section of Clinical Immunology and Infectious Diseases,undefined
[9] Oslo University Hospital Rikshospilatet,undefined
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Journal of Human Genetics | 2013年 / 58卷
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heat shock protein; RFLP; scrub typhus; SNP; TLRs;
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Scrub typhus is a highly prevalent bacterial infection in India and South Asia that is caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi. The innate immune response to infections is modulated by Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and heat shock proteins (HSPs). This study was done to assess the prevalence and possible association of TLR and HSP polymorphisms in scrub typhus. TLR4 Asp299Gly, TLR4 Thr399Ile, TLR2 Arg753Gln and HSP70-2 A1267G are single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that may modulate their activities, and these SNPs were assessed in 137 scrub typhus patients and 134 controls by PCR restriction fragment length polymorphism. We found that the two TLR4 mutations, TLR4 D299G and TLR4T399I, were present in 19.5% and 22% of the study population, respectively, and was in significant linkage disequilibrium with a D’ of 0.8. The TLR2 mutation was found to be rare, whereas the HSP A>G mutation was very common (77.5%). Compared with the controls, the prevalence of heterozygous genotype of the TLR4D299G SNP, but not any of the other SNPs, was significantly higher among scrub typhus patients. Further studies using a larger sample size and more candidate genes may better enable in determining the role of these associations in susceptibility and severity of scrub typhus.
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