• Title of article

    Polymorphism of Toll-like receptor 4 gene in bipolar disorder

  • Author/Authors

    Oliveira، نويسنده , , José and Busson، نويسنده , , Marc and Etain، نويسنده , , Bruno and Jamain، نويسنده , , Stéphane and Hamdani، نويسنده , , Nora and Boukouaci، نويسنده , , Wahid and Amokrane، نويسنده , , Kahina and Bennabi، نويسنده , , Mériem and Le Guen، نويسنده , , Emmanuel and Dargél، نويسنده , , Aroldo Ayub and Houenou، نويسنده , , Josselin and Ivanova، نويسنده , , Rayna and Bellivier، نويسنده , , Fra، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    395
  • To page
    402
  • Abstract
    AbstractBackground r disorder (BD) is considered as a multifactorial disorder involving complex interactions between genetic and environmental factors, where immune dysfunction is thought to play a key etiopathogenic role. In particular, excess of winter births associated with early-life infections raise the possibility of the implication of innate immunity. Given the pivotal role of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR-4), a major innate immune sensor molecule, we hypothesized that genetic variations of TLR-4 may be associated to BD. s c DNAs from 572 BD patients and 202 healthy controls (HC) were analyzed for the distribution of six single nucleotides polymorphisms (SNPs) scattered along the TLR-4 locus (rs1927914, rs10759932, rs4986790, rs4986791, rs11536889 and rs11536891). Associations between BD and these polymorphisms were examined using the Chi-square test. s nd that rs1927914 AA and rs11536891 TT genotype are more frequent in BD patients than in controls (corrected p; pc=.02 and .02 respectively) particularly in early-onset BD patients (pc=.004 and .006) born during the summer season (pc=.02 and .002 respectively). We also found that rs4986790 AG and rs4986791 CT genotypes were significantly associated with presence of autoimmune thyroiditis (pc=.002). tions sults are to be confirmed by replication in independent BD cohorts. sions ort for the first time a genetic association between BD and TLR-4 a major player of innate immunity. Possible mechanisms underlying bipolar disorders linking altered TLR-4 expression and increased susceptibility to infections and/or autoimmunity are discussed.
  • Keywords
    Bipolar Disorders , TLR-4 , innate immunity , Polymorphism
  • Journal title
    Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Journal title
    Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Record number

    1434480