Association between STAT4 gene polymorphism and susceptibility to pulmonary tuberculosis in the Moldavian population

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Alexander Varzari, Elena Tudor, Andrei Corloteanu, Ecaterina Axentii, Iurie Vladei, Igor V. Deyneko
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Abstract

Signal transducer and activator of transcription 4 (STAT4) plays a crucial role in the host immune response against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This study investigates the association between STAT4 gene polymorphisms and pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) risk in the Moldavian population. A total of 272 TB patients and 251 community-matched controls underwent screening for functional single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) rs897200 and rs7574865 in the STAT4 gene. The minor T allele and the TT/CT genotype of rs897200 demonstrated a significant association with reduced pulmonary TB risk (allelic model: adjusted OR = .74, p = .025; log-additive model: adjusted OR = .72, p = .02; and dominant model: adjusted OR = .65, p = .023), indicating a protective effect. Similar associations, characterized by an even more pronounced reduction in risk, were observed among females and late-onset TB patients (>44 years). No significant associations were found for rs7574865. In addition, a combined genotype analysis incorporating 43 SNPs from our previous studies revealed potential associations, such as STAT4 rs897200 CT with IFNG rs2430561 AA (adjusted OR = .36, p = .0025) and STAT4 rs897200 CT with TNFA rs1800629 GA (adjusted OR = .33, p = .0012). This study emphasizes the significant association of STAT4 rs897200 with pulmonary TB risk in the Moldavian population, underscoring its role in the disease development.

摩尔达维亚人群中 STAT4 基因多态性与肺结核易感性之间的关系。
信号转导和激活转录 4(STAT4)在宿主对结核分枝杆菌的免疫反应中起着至关重要的作用。本研究调查了摩尔达维亚人群中 STAT4 基因多态性与肺结核(TB)风险之间的关系。共有 272 名肺结核患者和 251 名社区匹配对照接受了 STAT4 基因中功能性单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)rs897200 和 rs7574865 的筛查。rs897200的小T等位基因和TT/CT基因型与肺结核风险的降低有显著关联(等位基因模型:调整后OR=.74,p=.025;对数相加模型:调整后OR=.72,p=.02;显性模型:调整后OR=.65,p=.023),表明其具有保护作用。在女性和晚发肺结核患者(>44 岁)中也观察到了类似的关联,其特点是风险的降低更为明显。rs7574865没有发现明显的关联。此外,结合我们之前研究中的 43 个 SNPs 进行的联合基因型分析发现了潜在的关联,如 STAT4 rs897200 CT 与 IFNG rs2430561 AA(调整 OR = .36,p = .0025)和 STAT4 rs897200 CT 与 TNFA rs1800629 GA(调整 OR = .33,p = .0012)。本研究强调了 STAT4 rs897200 与摩尔达维亚人群肺结核风险的显著相关性,突出了其在疾病发展中的作用。
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Immunogenetics (formerly European Journal of Immunogenetics) publishes original contributions on the genetic control of components of the immune system and their interactions in both humans and experimental animals. The term ''genetic'' is taken in its broadest sense to include studies at the evolutionary, molecular, chromosomal functional and population levels in both health and disease. Examples are: -studies of blood groups and other surface antigens- cell interactions and immune response- receptors, antibodies, complement components and cytokines- polymorphism- evolution of the organisation, control and function of immune system components- anthropology and disease associations- the genetics of immune-related disease: allergy, autoimmunity, immunodeficiency and other immune pathologies- All papers are seen by at least two independent referees and only papers of the highest quality are accepted.
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