Identification of the Interleukin-6 Polymorphism (-174) in the Saliva of Hemodialysis Patients

Leonardo Diniz Resende, Luiz Adriano Teixeira do Rego Barros, L. Pavesi, W. Sendyk, Yeon Jung Kim, D. Pallos
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Background: Chronic Kidney Disease is prevalent in the general population and is associated  with high morbidity and mortality and its pathogenic mechanisms are related to pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as Interleukin 6 (IL-6). It is known that polymorphisms associated with IL-6 can trigger a different immune response in the individual and therefore be a determining factor in the progression of the disease. The idea of using saliva as an analysis matrix for diagnostic methods suggests that the methodology may be viable due to the easy way collection of these fluids and the amount of information in saliva molecular constituents. Aims: To identify the relationship between IL-6 polymorphism (-174) in dialysis patients using saliva. Methodology: 53 individuals were assessed, divided into a test group: 27 on hemodialysis; and a control group: 26 healthy individuals. Saliva samples were collected, DNA was extracted, and genotyping was performed using Real Time-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR). For statistical analysis, the c2 was performed on categorical data. Results: The genotype frequency identified was 33.33% GC, 59.25% GG and 7.42% CC for the hemodialysis group and 19.23% GC, 50% GG and 30.77% CC for the healthy group(p=0.0806). Conclusion: It was possible to verify the presence of the IL-6 (-174) polymorphism in saliva. Nonetheless, the predominance of GG was not significant, corroborating with other studies, that also indicate no relation between IL-6 Polymorphism and CKD. In this study, it was not possible to correlate hemodialysis patients with the polymorphism studied, but more studies about this subject are necessary, mainly in countries with diverse population, as Brazil.
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血液透析患者唾液中白细胞介素-6 多态性(-174)的鉴定
背景:慢性肾脏病在普通人群中很普遍,发病率和死亡率都很高,其致病机制与白细胞介素 6(IL-6)等促炎细胞因子有关。众所周知,与 IL-6 相关的多态性会引发个体产生不同的免疫反应,从而成为疾病进展的决定性因素。使用唾液作为诊断方法的分析基质的想法表明,这种方法可能是可行的,因为收集这些液体的方法很简单,而且唾液分子成分中含有大量信息。采集唾液样本,提取 DNA,使用实时聚合酶链式反应(RT-PCR)进行基因分型。统计分析采用 c2 对分类数据进行计算:结果:血液透析组的基因型频率为 33.33% GC、59.25% GG 和 7.42% CC,健康组的基因型频率为 19.23% GC、50% GG 和 30.77% CC(P=0.0806):可以证实唾液中存在 IL-6 (-174) 多态性。尽管如此,GG 占主导地位的情况并不显著,这与其他研究也表明 IL-6 多态性与慢性肾脏病之间没有关系的研究结果相吻合。在这项研究中,无法将血液透析患者与所研究的多态性联系起来,但有必要对这一主题进行更多的研究,主要是在人口多样化的国家,如巴西。
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