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Functional significance of the Toll-like receptor 4 promoter gene polymorphisms in the Chinese Han population.

Kehong Chen1, Yong-tang Wang, Wei Gu, Ling Zeng, Dong-po Jiang, Ding-yuan Du, Ping Hu, Zhao-xia Duan, Qing Liu, S N Huang, Jian-xin Jiang.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Toll-like receptor 4 is an important signaling receptor for lipopolysaccharide in mammals, and the variation of the promoter may affect the activity of toll-like receptor 4 expression. Although 12 single nucleotide polymorphisms have been identified in the toll-like receptor 4 promoter, little is known about the functional significance of these single nucleotide polymorphisms.
DESIGN: Genetic functional and association studies.
SETTING: National Key Laboratory of Trauma and Departments of Traumatic Surgery in two teaching hospitals.
SUBJECTS: Three hundred seventy-nine healthy volunteers and 303 patients with major trauma.
INTERVENTIONS: None.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Five single nucleotide polymorphisms identified in the toll-like receptor 4 promoter in the Chinese Han population were selected. Three of them revealed a close relationship with transcription factor binding sites. Among the three single nucleotide polymorphisms, only the T-2242C polymorphism significantly increased transcriptional activities of the toll-like receptor 4 promoter, as shown by reporter gene assay. Results from flow cytometry and ex vivo responsiveness of peripheral blood leukocytes indicated that the T-2242C polymorphism was well-associated with increased expression of toll-like receptor 4 protein and production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha. The clinical relevance of these single nucleotide polymorphisms was then investigated in 303 patients with major trauma. The peripheral blood leukocytes of trauma patients with the variant C allele revealed greater capacity to produce tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-6 on the admission day. Furthermore, the toll-like receptor 4/2242 polymorphism was significantly associated with higher sepsis morbidity rates and multiple organ dysfunction scores in patients with major trauma.
CONCLUSIONS: The toll-like receptor 4/2242 polymorphism is a functional variant and might be used as a relevant risk estimate for organ dysfunction and sepsis in trauma patients.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20228685     DOI: 10.1097/CCM.0b013e3181d8ad12

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Med        ISSN: 0090-3493            Impact factor:   7.598


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