The correlation between TLR9 (rs148805533 Del/Ins) gene polymorphisms and susceptibility to pulmonary tuberculosis

Q4 Medicine Medical Journal of Babylon Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.4103/MJBL.MJBL_366_22
Ohood Jawad, H. Shareef
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Background: One of the main infectious causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide is Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The Toll-like receptor (TLR) genes’ polymorphisms and mutations have been linked to an increased risk of infection in general. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the association among TLR9 (rs148805533 Del/Ins), gene polymorphism, and pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). Materials and Methods: Blood and sputum samples were collected from 70 patients with PTB and 30 healthy as a control group. Patients were diagnosed clinically by the specialized physician, in addition to use the acid-fast smear and culture on Lowenstein–Jensen. In addition, the molecular diagnostics technique was used by Gene Xpert device. The genotyping was carried out by using allele specific-polymerase chain reaction technique, and the TLR9 concentration was estimated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique. Results: The results of TLR9 polymorphism showed that the Ins/Ins allele, Del/Ins allele, and Del/Del allele genotypes frequencies at the site of (rs148805533) polymorphisms were significantly higher in PTB patients than the control groups (P = 0.05). The Ins/Ins allele genotype was the most frequent in PTB patients. In addition, the insertion allele was the most frequent in PTB patients and control groups. Conclusion: Our results indicated that in a sample of the local Iraqi population, the TLR9 (rs148805533) gene polymorphism may be a significant genetic determinant for PTB susceptibility.
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TLR9(rs148805533 Del/Ins)基因多态性与肺结核易感性之间的相关性
背景:结核分枝杆菌是全球发病和死亡的主要传染病因之一。Toll样受体(TLR)基因的多态性和突变与一般感染风险的增加有关。研究目的本研究旨在探讨 TLR9(rs148805533 Del/Ins)基因多态性与肺结核(PTB)之间的关联。材料与方法:收集 70 名 PTB 患者的血液和痰液样本,30 名健康人作为对照组。患者由专科医生进行临床诊断,此外还使用了酸-ast 涂片和 Lowenstein-Jensen 培养。此外,还使用了基因 Xpert 设备进行分子诊断。基因分型采用等位基因特异性聚合酶链反应技术,TLR9 浓度采用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)技术。结果TLR9多态性结果显示,PTB患者在(rs148805533)多态性位点的Ins/Ins等位基因、Del/Ins等位基因和Del/Del等位基因基因型频率明显高于对照组(P=0.05)。在 PTB 患者中,Ins/Ins 等位基因基因型最为常见。此外,在 PTB 患者和对照组中,插入等位基因最常见。结论我们的研究结果表明,在伊拉克当地人口样本中,TLR9(rs148805533)基因多态性可能是导致 PTB 易感性的重要遗传决定因素。
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