| Literature DB >> 23009887 |
Inna G Ovsyannikova1, Iana H Haralambieva, Richard B Kennedy, V Shane Pankratz, Robert A Vierkant, Robert M Jacobson, Gregory A Poland.
Abstract
We explored associations between SNPs in cytokine/cytokine receptor genes and cellular immunity in subjects following primary smallpox vaccination. We also analyzed the genotype-phenotype associations discovered in the Caucasian subjects among a cohort of African-Americans. In Caucasians we found 277 associations (p<0.05) between gene SNPs and inter-individual variations in IFN-α, IL-12p40, IL-1β, IL-2, and TNF-α secretion levels. A collection of SNPs in the IL1RN, IL2RB, IL4R, IL6, IL10RB, IL12A, and IL12RB2 genes had consistent associations among both Caucasians and African-Americans. A regulatory SNP (rs452204) in the IL1RN gene was significantly associated with higher levels of IL-2 secretion in an allele dose-dependent manner in both race groups (p=0.05 for Caucasians and p=0.002 for African-Americans). IL12RB2 polymorphism rs3790567 was associated with a dose-related decrease in IL-1β secretion (p=0.009 for Caucasians and p=0.01 for African-Americans). Our results demonstrate that variations in smallpox vaccine-induced cytokine responses are modulated by genetic polymorphisms in cytokine and cytokine receptor genes.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23009887 PMCID: PMC3463724 DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2012.08.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene ISSN: 0378-1119 Impact factor: 3.688