The common functional C(−159)T polymorphism within the promoter region of the lipopolysaccharide receptor CD14 is not associated with sepsis development or mortality

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JA Hubacek
F Stüber
D Fröhlich
M Book
S Wetegrove
G Rothe
G Schmitz
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[1] Institute for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine,Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
[2] University of Regensburg,Department of Anaesthesiology
[3] Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine,undefined
[4] University of Bonn,undefined
[5] University of Regensburg,undefined
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Genes & Immunity | 2000年 / 1卷
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sepsis; CD14; polymorphism; infection; lipopolysaccharide;
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Sepsis is characterised by a systemic inflammatory response to bacterial products during infection, which interestingly both in humans and animal models is gender associated with a higher susceptibility of males than females. The CD14 receptor is involved in activation of cells by lipopolysaccharides released from Gram-negative bacteria and, as recently shown, also by products of Gram-positive bacteria (eg, peptidoglycans and lipoteichoic acid). The functional relevance of a C(−159)T CD14 polymorphism recently has been shown based on correlation of the T allele to higher plasma levels of soluble CD14, and higher membrane expression on monocytes. We, therefore, now analysed this CD14 polymorphism in 204 patients with severe sepsis and 247 controls. No significant difference of allele frequencies was observed between sepsis patients and controls neither for males nor females. Mortality also was not associated with the polymorphism studied. This may suggest that other mechanisms for lipopolysaccharide recognition, such as the recently described Toll-like receptors are important for inflammatory cell activation in sepsis.
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