| Literature DB >> 21151974 |
Xiaolin Yin1, Tianwen Hou, Ying Liu, Jing Chen, Zhiyan Yao, Cuiqing Ma, Lijuan Yang, Lin Wei.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Innate immunity of which Toll-like receptor (TLR) 4 and CXCR1 are key elements plays a central role in the development of urinary tract infection (UTI). Although the relation between the genetics of TLR4 and CXCR1 and UTI is investigated partly, the polymorphisms and expression of TLR4 and CXCR1 in different types of UTI in adults are not extremely clear. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21151974 PMCID: PMC2997054 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0014223
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Genotypic frequencies at the TLR4 A(896)G andCXCR1G(2608)C polymorphisms in patients suffering UTI compared with healthy reference populations.
| Group | No. | TLR4A(896)G | CXCR1G(2608)C | ||||
| AA | AG | GG | GG | GC | CC | ||
| healthy controls | 248 | 227(91.5%) | 21(8.5%) | 0(0%) | 196(79%) | 50(20.2%) | 2(0.8%) |
| UTI patients total | 129 | 109(84.5%) | 20 | 0(0%) | 111(86.1%) | 15 | 3(2.3%) |
| Patients with acute pyelonephritis | 32 | 29(90.6%) | 3(9.4%) | 0(0%) | 28(87.5%) | 3(9.4%) | 1(3.1%) |
| Patients with Chronical UTI | 38 | 32(84.2%) | 6(15.8%) | 0(0%) | 37(97.4%) | 1 | 0(0%) |
| Patients with Acute cystitis and urethritis | 59 | 48(81.4%) | 11 | 0(0%) | 46(78%) | 11 | 2(3.4%) |
*p = 0.03vs healthy controls;
**p = 0.024vs healthy controls;
p = 0.024vs healthy controls;
p = 0.003vs healthy controls;
p = 0.016 vs chronical UTIs.
Allelic frequencies at the TLR4 A(896)G andCXCR1G(2608)C polymorphisms in patients suffering UTI compared with healthy reference populations.
| Group | No. | TLR4A(896)G | CXCR1G(2608)C | ||
| A | G | G | C | ||
| healthy controls | 248 | 475(96%) | 21(4%) | 442(89%) | 54(11%) |
| UTI patients total | 129 | 238(92%) | 20 | 237(92%) | 21 (8%) |
| Patients with acute pyelonephritis | 32 | 61(95%) | 3(5%) | 59(92%) | 5(8%) |
| Patients with Chronical UTI | 38 | 70(92%) | 6(8%) | 75(99%) | 1 |
| Patients acute cystitis and urethritis | 59 | 107(91%) | 11 | 103(87%) | 15 |
*p = 0.034vs healthy controls;
**p = 0.028 vs healthy controls;
p = 0.003 vs healthy controls;
p = 0.003 vs chronical UTIs.
Figure 1The expression levels of TLR4 on monocytes in different types of UTIs.
A: Comparation of percent of TLR4 expression in different types of UTIs. B: The drawing of TLR4 detected by FCM on monocytes of UTI patients. B1: acute pyelonephritis; B2: chronical UTI; B3: health controls.
Figure 2The drawing of CXCR1 detected by FCM on neutrophils of UTI patients.
A:health controls; B:acute pyelonephritis; C:chronical UTI.
Figure 3Expression of CXCR1 on monocytes of different type of UTI.
Figure 4Expression of TLR4 on monocytes of pre-or post-treatment of chronic UTI.
A: The percent of TLR4 expression on monocytes of pre-or post-treatment of chronic UTI. B: The drawing of TLR4 detected by FCM on monocytes of pre-or post-treatment of chronic UTI. B1: Pre-treatment by astralagus; B2: post-treatment by astralagus.