| Literature DB >> 20718957 |
Pantelis Constantoulakis1, Eftihia Filiou, Nikoletta Rovina, George Chras, Aggeliki Hamhougia, Simona Karabela, Adamandia Sotiriou, Charis Roussos, Nikolaos Poulakis.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Toll-like receptors (TLRs), Coronin-1 and Sp110 are essential factors for the containment of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. The purpose of this study was to investigate the in vivo expression of these molecules at different stages of the infection and uncover possible relationships between these markers and the state of the disease.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20718957 PMCID: PMC2931512 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-10-243
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Characteristics of the patients with active TB (group A), of the close contacts with latent TB infection (group B), of the close contacts without latent TB infection (group C), and of the control subjects (group D)
| Group (N) | Age (ys) | SEX | QUANTIFERON |
|---|---|---|---|
| A [ | 43 ± 3 | 19/3 | 18/4 |
| B [ | 43 ± 5 | 12/3 | 15/0 |
| C [ | 35 ± 3 | 9/8 | 0/17 |
| D [ | 35 ± 6 | 5/5 | 0/10 |
Primers and probes sequences for Real Time RT-PCR of β2 microglubin, Coronin-1, HuPO and SP110 mRNA
| mRNA | Forward primer | Reverse primer | Probe FL | Probe |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| β2 | CCAgCAgAgAATggAAAgTC | gATgCTgCTTACATgTCTCg | TTCTTCAgTAAgTCAACTTCAATgTCggA-FL | LC640-ATgAAACCCAgACACATAgCAATTCAg--PH |
| Coronin-1 | CAATCCggTACTTTgAgATCA | gCTTgTAgAACCTggCgA | CTCCTTggAACTgAACATggAgAgA-FL | LC640-AgTgCAggAAAggggCCTCg--PH |
| SP110 | TCAgAggAgATCATTgATggC | CACTTggAgCTTCTCTTggAT | AAAgAggTCCCAgAAgACgCCT--FL | LC640-gTACACCACgAAgggTCACACAAggg--PH |
| HuPO | gCTTCCTggAgggTgTC | CCAAgAAggCCTTgACCTT | CgAgTCCTggCCTTgTCTgTggA-FL | LC640-CggATTACACCTTCCCACTTgCTg--PH |
Figure 1Expression of mRNA encoding for Coronin-1 and Sp110 in fresh unstimulated whole blood in the various groups studied. Data were normalized relative to the endogenous expression of the human acidic ribosomal protein HuPO. There was no significant difference in Coronin-1 and Sp110 expression (p > 0.05) between the patients' group (group A) and positive close contacts' group (group B). *p < 0.05, for Groups A and B as compared with the uninfected population (groups C and D).
Figure 2TLR-1 (a), TLR-2 (b), TLR-4 (c), TLR-6 (d) in fresh unstimulated whole blood in the various groups studied. Data were normalized relative to the endogenous expression of the human acidic ribosomal protein HuPO. There was no significant difference between groups A and B (p > 0.05) in a,b,c, and d. (a)*p < 0.05, for Groups A and B as compared with the uninfected population (groups C and D).
Figure 3Spearman correlations between the expression of Coronin-1 and Sp110 (a), Coronin-1 and TLR-2 (b), and TLR-2 and Sp110 (c) mRNA expression in the patients' (group A) and the positive close contacts (group B) groups.