Association of SNP rs163550 in IL5RA Gene with Risk of Preeclampsia

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Nagarjuna Sivaraj, K. Rachel., T. Suvvari, Shilaja Prasad, Sriharsha Boppana, Vineetha Naidu, P. Vegi, Youssef Aboufandi, L. S. Simhachalam Kutikuppala
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Background: Several research have looked at the significance of SNPs in inflammatory mediator genes and their link to preeclamptic pregnancies, but the results have not been conclusive enough to explain why SNPs in inflammatory mediator genes may increase the risk of preeclampsia. The goal of this study is to analyze the IL5RA SNPs in order to learn more about the possible link between preeclampsia and inflammatory genes. Materials and Methods: A total of 304 pregnant participants were a part of this prospective observational case-control study, out of which 152 had preeclampsia, and the other 152 participants had normotensive pregnancies. The “polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism” method was used to genotype SNP rs163550. Results: The commonness of the IL5RA rs163550G allele has been linked to an increased risk for preeclampsia with P value: 0.0230 and odds ratio: 0.6818 (95% confidence interval: 0.489–0.9505). Conclusion: A prominent association among the IL5RA rs163550 SNP and preeclampsia in comparison to nonpreeclampsia has been observed in the study. The study stands first to report IL5RA Polymorphism association with the pathogenesis of preeclampsia's among the Indian population.
IL5RA基因SNP rs163550与子痫前期风险的关联
背景:一些研究已经研究了炎症介质基因中snp的重要性及其与子痫前期妊娠的联系,但结果还不足以解释为什么炎症介质基因中的snp可能增加子痫前期的风险。本研究的目的是分析IL5RA snp,以便更多地了解子痫前期和炎症基因之间的可能联系。材料与方法:本前瞻性观察性病例对照研究共纳入304例孕妇,其中152例为先兆子痫,152例为正常妊娠。采用“聚合酶链反应-限制性片段长度多态性”方法对SNP rs163550进行基因型分析。结果:IL5RA rs163550G等位基因的常见性与子痫前期风险增加相关,P值为0.0230,优势比为0.6818(95%可信区间为0.489-0.9505)。结论:与非子痫前期相比,本研究观察到IL5RA rs163550 SNP与子痫前期存在显著关联。该研究首次报道了IL5RA多态性与印度人群子痫前期发病机制的关联。
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