Title of article :
Common human Toll-like receptor 4 polymorphisms—Role in susceptibility to respiratory syncytial virus infection and functional immunological relevance
Author/Authors :
Paulus، نويسنده , , Stéphane C. and Hirschfeld، نويسنده , , Aaron F. and Victor، نويسنده , , Rachel E. and Brunstein، نويسنده , , John and Thomas، نويسنده , , Eva and Turvey، نويسنده , , Stuart E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
6
From page :
252
To page :
257
Abstract :
Evidence suggests that Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) contributes to immune recognition of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The TLR4 gene harbours a polymorphism–Asp299Gly–previously associated with reduced TLR4 signalling. To understand of how host genetic variation influences the outcome of RSV infection in children, we examined the association between the TLR4 299Gly allele and severe RSV disease. By genotyping 236 children with RSV infection and 219 healthy controls we found no association between the risk of severe RSV infection and Asp299Gly polymorphisms (P > 0.05), and we demonstrate that the TLR4 Asp299Gly genotype does not influence susceptibility to either RSV serotype A or B (P > 0.05). Finally, examining the functional impact of the TLR4 Asp299Gly polymorphism (n = 58), we demonstrate that proinflammatory cytokine production following TLR4 activation was indistinguishable between homozygous (Asp/Asp) and heterozygous (Asp/Gly) subjects. We conclude that the Asp299Gly TLR4 polymorphism does not alter receptor function and does not influence the risk of severe RSV infection.
Keywords :
Toll-like receptors , genetics , respiratory syncytial virus , TLR4 Asp299Gly
Journal title :
Clinical Immunology
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Clinical Immunology
Record number :
1852310
Link To Document :
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