| Literature DB >> 28713779 |
Yang Pan1,2,3, Peng Yang1,2,3, Tao Dong4, Yi Zhang1,2, Weixian Shi1,2, Xiaomin Peng1,2, Shujuan Cui1,2, Daitao Zhang1,2, Guilan Lu1,2, Yimeng Liu1,2, Shuangsheng Wu1,2, Quanyi Wang1,2,3.
Abstract
Background: Interferon Inducible Transmembrane 3 (IFITM3) is a key factor in interferon pathway and it involves host's immune response against multiple viruses. IFITM3 rs12252-C was associated with severe influenza virus infection in several studies, however whether this association is universal to all types of influenza virus or diverse ethnic populations remain controversial. Method: A case-control genetic association study was performed from September 2013 to April 2014 and September 2014 to April 2015. All samples were tested for influenza using RT-PCR, and genotyped by High Resolution Melting assay.Entities:
Keywords: genetic susceptibility; influenza; interferon inducible transmembrane 3; severe acute respiratory infection; single nucleotide polymorphism
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28713779 PMCID: PMC5491636 DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2017.00294
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Cell Infect Microbiol ISSN: 2235-2988 Impact factor: 5.293
Clinical characteristics of study subjects.
| Age (years) | 43.25 ± 11.52 | 40.51 ± 24.97 | 47.45 ± 29.53 |
| Gender (female/male) | 35/30 | 84/81 | 163/152 |
| Vaccination (%) | - | 17 (10.30%) | 40 (12.70%) |
ILI, influenza-like illness, SARI, Severe Acute Respiratory Infection , -, undetermined.
Data is shown as mean ± SD.
Figure 1IFITM rs12252 genotypic and allelic frequencies in controls, ILI cases and SARI cases. (A) IFITM rs12252 genotypic frequencies in controls, ILI cases and SARI cases. (B) IFITM rs12252 allelic frequencies in controls, ILI cases and SARI cases. ILI, influenza-like illness, SARI, Severe Acute Respiratory Infection, IVI, influenza virus infection.
Risk assessment for rs12252 genotype using different models.
| CC (%) | 22 (27.16%) | 101 (61.59%) | 2.543 (1.690–3.838) | <0.001 | 2.638 (1.735–4.009) | <0.001 |
| CT (%) | 45 (55.56%) | 49 (29.88%) | ||||
| TT (%) | 14 (17.28%) | 14 (8.54%) | ||||
| CC+CT (%) | 67 (82.72%) | 150 (91.46%) | 2.239 (1.011–4.957) | <0.05 | 2.242 (1.004–5.006) | <0.05 |
| TT (%) | 14 (17.28%) | 14 (8.54%) | ||||
| CC (%) | 22 (27.16%) | 101 (61.59%) | 4.299 (2.402–7.694) | <0.001 | 4.673 (2.558–8.537) | <0.001 |
| CT+TT (%) | 59 (72.84%) | 63 (38.41%) | ||||
| C (%) | 89 (54.94%) | 251 (76.52%) | 2.674 (1.790–3.994) | <0.001 | – | – |
| T (%) | 73 (45.06%) | 77 (23.48%) | ||||
ILI, influenza-like illness, SARI, Severe Acute Respiratory Infection, IVI, influenza virus infection, CI, confidence interval, OR, odds ratio, aOR, adjusted odds ratio, -, undetermined.
adjusted for age, gender and vaccination.
Figure 2IFITM rs12252 genotypic frequencies in IVI cases with different viral type. ILI cases and SARI cases. ILI, influenza-like illness, SARI, Severe Acute Respiratory Infection, IVI, influenza virus infection. Five influenza A(H1N1 09pdm) virus-infected ILIs (including one CC genotype and four CT genotype), one influenza B(Victoria) virus-infected ILI (TT genotype) and two influenza B(Victoria) virus-infected SARIs (one TT genotype and one CT genotype) were not shown.