Investigating the association of toll-like receptor 9 rs5743836, rs352140, and rs187084 gene polymorphisms and their mRNA levels with different hepatic fibrosis stages of non-alcoholic fatty liver patients compared to healthy controls.

IF 1.5 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Azadeh Rezaie, Meysam Nasiri, Behzad Hatami, Kaveh Baghaie, Hamid Asadzadeh-Aghdaei, Mohammad Reza Zali
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Recent studies have shown that the level of hepatocyte-derived mitochondrial DNA is elevated in plasma samples obtained from mice and NASH patients, and it has the ability to toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) activation resulting in steatosis, hepatocyte injury, and fibrosis. In this study, we explored the association between TLR9 rs5743836, rs352140, and rs187084 polymorphism and its plasma mRNA level in non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFL) patients with different liver fibrosis scores compared to healthy controls. Seventy Iranian patients diagnosed with NAFL, based on fibroscan testing results, were divided into F0-F1 (N=33), F2-F3 (N=19), and F4 (N=18) hepatic fibrosis groups and compared to 22 healthy controls. Genotyping was done using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) and the mRNA expression level of TLR9 was determined using Real-Time PCR analysis. Results showed no significant association between allelic and genotypic distribution frequency of TLR9 rs5743836, rs352140, and rs187084 polymorphisms in NAFL patients with hepatic fibrosis compared to healthy controls (P>0.05). However, the mRNA level of TLR9 was significantly elevated in correlation with hepatic fibrosis progression in NAFL patients compared to healthy controls (P<0.05). As a preliminary study, our data showed a correlative overexpression of TLR9 mRNA with hepatic fibrosis progression in NAFL patients without the effectiveness of TLR9 gene polymorphisms.

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研究toll样受体9 rs5743836、rs352140和rs187084基因多态性及其mRNA水平与非酒精性脂肪肝患者不同肝纤维化阶段的关系
最近的研究表明,从小鼠和NASH患者获得的血浆样本中,肝细胞来源的线粒体DNA水平升高,并且它具有toll样受体9 (TLR9)激活的能力,导致脂肪变性、肝细胞损伤和纤维化。在本研究中,我们探讨了不同肝纤维化评分的非酒精性脂肪肝(NAFL)患者与健康对照组之间TLR9、rss5743836、rs352140和rs187084多态性及其血浆mRNA水平的相关性。根据纤维扫描检测结果,将70例确诊为NAFL的伊朗患者分为F0-F1 (N=33)、F2-F3 (N=19)和F4 (N=18)肝纤维化组,并与22例健康对照进行比较。采用聚合酶链反应-限制性片段长度多态性(PCR- rflp)进行基因分型,Real-Time PCR检测TLR9 mRNA表达水平。结果显示,NAFL合并肝纤维化患者TLR9、rss5743836、rs352140、rs187084等位基因多态性与基因型分布频率无显著相关性(P>0.05)。然而,与健康对照组相比,TLR9 mRNA水平与NAFL患者肝纤维化进展相关(PTLR9 mRNA与无TLR9基因多态性的NAFL患者肝纤维化进展相关)。
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Molecular Biology Research Communications
Molecular Biology Research Communications BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: “Molecular Biology Research Communications” (MBRC) is an international journal of Molecular Biology. It is published quarterly by Shiraz University (Iran). The MBRC is a fully peer-reviewed journal. The journal welcomes submission of Original articles, Short communications, Invited review articles, and Letters to the Editor which meets the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence in all fields of “Molecular Biology”.
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