Association of -607C/A (rs1946518) and -137G/C (rs187238) polymorphisms and immune response in radiation-exposed workers.

Harry Nugroho Eko Surniyantoro, Devita Tetriana, Darlina Yusuf, Wiwin Mailana, Wijaya Murti Indriatama, Khairul Yusuf Nasution, Sofiati Purnami, Nastiti Rahajeng, Yanti Lusiyanti, Teja Kisnanto
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Purpose: Interleukin-18, transforming growth factor-β, and superoxide dismutase are important cytokines and antioxidants in protecting the body from damage caused by radiation exposure through an immune response mechanism. Genetic polymorphisms -607 C/A and -137 G/C are thought to affect the IL-18 cytokine in carrying out its function as a biomarker to indicate adverse conditions due to radiation. The purposes of this study were to investigate the association between 607 C/A and -137 G/C SNPs on the concentrations of IL-18, and to measure TGF-β and SOD activity in radiation workers and control group.

Material and method: We enrolled 40 radiation workers and 40 non-radiation workers as a control group. We determined genotype distribution of -607 C/A and -137 G/C SNPs and their correlation with IL-18 concentration by using PCR-RFLP method. We also measured the IL-18, TGF-β concentration, and SOD activity by using Elisa assay.

Results and conclusion: No relationship was found between -607 C/A and -137 G/C on IL-18 concentrations in all genotype groups, and no significant difference in IL-18 and TGF-β concentrations in the radiation worker and control groups. Significant differences were found only in lower SOD activity in radiation workers compared to controls. The -607 C/A and -137 G/C did not significantly correlate with IL-18 cytokine production in all genotypes. There was no significant difference between IL-18 and TGF-β concentrations in the radiation worker and control groups. However, there was a very significant decrease in the SOD activity of the radiation workers by 3.31 times compared to the controls.

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辐射暴露工人-607C/A (rs1946518)和-137G/C (rs187238)多态性与免疫应答的关系
目的:白细胞介素-18、转化生长因子-β和超氧化物歧化酶是通过免疫应答机制保护机体免受辐射损伤的重要细胞因子和抗氧化剂。遗传多态性-607 C/A和-137 G/C被认为影响IL-18细胞因子发挥其作为生物标志物的功能,以指示由于辐射引起的不利条件。本研究旨在探讨607个C/A和-137个G/C snp与辐射工作人员和对照组IL-18浓度的关系,并检测TGF-β和SOD活性。材料与方法:选取40名放射工作人员和40名非放射工作人员作为对照组。采用PCR-RFLP方法测定-607 C/A和-137 G/C snp的基因型分布及其与IL-18浓度的相关性。采用Elisa法检测IL-18、TGF-β浓度及SOD活性。结果与结论:-607 C/A和-137 G/C对各基因型组IL-18浓度无显著影响,辐射工作人员IL-18和TGF-β浓度与对照组无显著差异。与对照组相比,在辐射工作人员中发现的显著差异只有较低的SOD活性。在所有基因型中-607 C/A和-137 G/C与IL-18细胞因子的产生无显著相关。放射工人血清IL-18和TGF-β浓度与对照组比较差异无统计学意义。然而,与对照组相比,辐射工人的SOD活性显著下降了3.31倍。
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