Title of article :
Association of Interleukin-10, Interferon-gamma,Transforming Growth Factor-beta, and Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha Gene Polymorphisms With Long-Term Kidney Allograft Survival
Author/Authors :
Omrani, Mir Davood Uremia Medical Science University - Department of Genetic, ايران , Mokhtari, Mohammad-Reza urmia university of medical sciences - Deptartments of Urology and Nephrology, اروميه, ايران , Bagheri, Morteza urmia university of medical sciences - Department of Genetics, اروميه, ايران , Ahmadpoor, Pedram urmia university of medical sciences - Deptartments of Urology and Nephrology, اروميه, ايران
From page :
141
To page :
146
Abstract :
Introduction. Single nucleotide polymorphisms within promoter or other regulatory sequences of cytokine genes mainly influence the level of production and secretion of proteins. A large amount ofevidence has shown that cytokine gene variations alter graft survival length after kidney transplantation. We studied the association of gene polymorphisms in the interlekin-10 gene (IL10; -1082 G/A), interferon-γ gene (IFNG; +874 T/A), transforming growth factor-β gene (TGFB; +869 T/C), and tumor necrosis factor-α gene (TNFA; -308 A/G) with kidney allograft survival. Materials and Methods. The IL10 (-1082 G/A), IFNG (+874 T/A), TGFB (+869 T/C), and TNFA (-308 A/G) genotypes were determined in 32 kidney allograft recipients with graft rejection during the 1st posttransplant year and 52 without rejection in 5 posttransplant years, using allele-specific oligonucleotides-polymerase chain reaction method. Results. The IFNG +874 A/T genotype showed a significantly higher frequency among kidney recipients of the rejection group than the control group (odds ratio, 2.64, 95% confidence interval, 1.03 to 6.74; P = .04). Comparisons between the rejection and control groups in IL10 (-1082 G/A), IFNG (+874 T/A), TGFB (+869 T/C), and TNFA (-308 A/G) single nucleotide polymorphisms showed no significant difference. Conclusions. Based on the finding of this study, it seems polymorphisms in the genes that regulate IL-10, IFN-γ, TGF-β, and TNF-α cytokines do not play a major role in kidney allograft survival, and other potential factors in this regard should be considered.
Keywords :
kidney transplantation , interleukin , 10 , interferon , gamma , tumor necrosis factor , alpha , transforming growth factor , beta , genetic polymorphism
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)
Record number :
2669736
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