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The NOS3 (27-bp repeat, intron 4) polymorphism is associated with susceptibility to osteomyelitis.

Victor Asensi1, A Hugo Montes, Eulalia Valle, Marcos G Ocaña, Aurora Astudillo, Victoria Alvarez, Esteban López-Anglada, Angeles Solís, Eliecer Coto, Alvaro Meana, Pelayo Gonzalez, Jose A Carton, Jose Paz, Joshua Fierer, Antonio Celada.   

Abstract

Cytokines generate nitric oxide (NO) in osteoblasts and neutrophils through the induction of NO synthase isoforms, endothelial (NOS3) and inducible (NOS2), thereby producing bone loss. In osteomyelitis (OM), a chronic infection of the bone, homozygosity for the NOS3 (27-bp repeat, intron 4 polymorphism) 4 allele was significantly more frequent among the 80 patients than in 300 healthy controls (p=0.044). No significant differences were found for other polymorphisms of the NOS genes such as NOS3, the promoter (-786T/C), and the missense change (E298D) in exon 7, and for NOS2, the G/A substitution at position 37498 in exon 22, the (CCTTT)(n), and (TAAA)(n) micro-satellites and the -954G/C in the promoter. Serum NO levels were significantly higher only in the OM patients homozygous for the NOS3 (27-bp repeat, intron 4 polymorphism) 4 allele, compared to controls. In the presence of bacteria or bacterial products, the neutrophils of these patients produced more NO. However, immunolabelling of osteoblasts for NOS3 in biopsy tissues did not correlate with the carriage of a determined NOS polymorphism but with the presence of bone inflammation. This is the first report of an association between a NOS3 polymorphism and the risk of developing OM.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16889995     DOI: 10.1016/j.niox.2006.06.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nitric Oxide        ISSN: 1089-8603            Impact factor:   4.427


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