Interleukin 17F Gene Polymorphisms and Chronic Kidney Allograft Failure

A. Liacini, D. Olwi, Gaurav Tripathi, R. Faridi, Faisal Khan, A. Sar, Serdar Yilmaz, N. Berka
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Background and objectives: Polymorphisms of the interleukin (IL)-17 proinflammatory cytokine family (IL17A and IL17F) have been associated with kidney chronic allograft failure (CAF). To date, the impact of heritable differences in IL17F genes and CAF among kidney transplant patients from North America has not been reported. The objective of the study was to assess the association of five distinct polymorphisms in the IL17F gene with histopathological changes in chronic kidney allograft failure. Methods: Two hundred eighteen kidney transplant recipients were enrolled. Surveillance biopsies were performed to evaluate 11 distinct histological markers and the combined grade of interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy, 6 to 12 months post-transplant. Using direct sequencing, the IL17F polymorphisms (-1507C/T rs1889570, -1165A/G rs1266828, -5046C/T rs7771511, -6328G/A rs766748, and -7488A/G rs763780) were genotyped in the 10 healthy volunteer samples followed by all kidney transplant recipients were genotyped for five IL17F gene polymorphisms using polymerase chain reaction and sequence-specific primers. The association was evaluated using both univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results: We observed weak associations of TC genotype of IL17F - 1165 (rs1266828) and allele of IL17F -1507C (rs1889570) with glomerular sclerosis and interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy ( p = 0.017 and p = 0.03) respectively. Allele C of IL-17 -1165C/T (rs1266828) was associated with better glomerular sclerosis ( p = 0.004, odds ratio = 0.39) score. Conclusions: Our findings demonstrate that IL17F SNPs were not associated with CAF and support our prior published results
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白细胞介素 17F 基因多态性与慢性肾移植失败
背景和目的:白细胞介素(IL)-17 促炎细胞因子家族(IL17A 和 IL17F)的多态性与肾脏慢性异体移植失败(CAF)有关。迄今为止,北美肾移植患者中 IL17F 基因的遗传差异对 CAF 的影响尚未见报道。本研究旨在评估 IL17F 基因中五种不同多态性与慢性肾移植失败组织病理学变化的关联。研究方法共招募了 218 名肾移植受者。在移植后6至12个月内,对11种不同的组织学标记物以及间质纤维化和肾小管萎缩的综合等级进行监测活检评估。采用直接测序法对 10 份健康志愿者样本中的 IL17F 多态性(-1507C/T rs1889570、-1165A/G rs1266828、-5046C/T rs7771511、-6328G/A rs766748 和 -7488A/G rs763780)进行了基因分型,然后使用聚合酶链式反应和序列特异性引物对所有肾移植受者的五种 IL17F 基因多态性进行了基因分型。采用单变量和多变量逻辑回归分析评估了两者之间的关联。结果显示我们观察到IL17F - 1165(rs1266828)的TC基因型和IL17F - 1507C(rs1889570)的等位基因分别与肾小球硬化、间质纤维化和肾小管萎缩有微弱的关联(P = 0.017和P = 0.03)。IL-17 -1165C/T(rs1266828)的等位基因 C 与较好的肾小球硬化相关(p = 0.004,几率 = 0.39)。结论我们的研究结果表明,IL17F SNP 与 CAF 无关,并支持我们之前发表的结果
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