Mohamad Mohsen Motawea, Ahmed Mohsen Faheem, Maysaa El Sayed Zaki, Mohamed Saleh Ismail, Noha Tharwat Abou El-Khier, Aml Mohamed Nada
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Interleukin 6 Promoter Region Polymorphism in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Study in One Egyptian Centre.
Evidence indicates a connection between diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2) and a chronic inflammatory reaction controlled by cytokines such as interleukin 6 (IL-6). This study examines the genetic variation in the IL-6 promoter region (rs1800796) among patients with DM2 compared to healthy individuals. Additionally, the study intends to quantify the levels of IL-6 in both groups. We evaluated the IL-6 levels in the blood samples from both groups and used restriction fragment length polymorphism to assess the presence of polymorphism in the IL-6 promoter region rs1800796. The study included 100 patients with DM2 and 100 healthy control subjects. The prevalence of the GC genotype was significantly higher in patients (72%) compared to controls (51%), with a p value of 0.001. Additionally, there was a substantial rise in the CC genotype among patients (10%) compared to controls (4%). IL-6 levels were considerably elevated in individuals with the CC genotype compared to those with the GG genotype (p1 = 0.001). Additionally, IL-6 levels were significantly higher than those with the GC genotype (75.1) than those with the GG genotype (p2 = 0.001). This study highlights the increased levels of IL-6 in DM2, indicating a persistent inflammatory response that may contribute to developing DM2. There is an apparent increase in the GC and CC genotypes in the promoter rs1800796 among people with diabetes. This suggests these genotypes may be genetic risk factors for DM2 in Egyptians. Furthermore, we linked these genetic variations to increased levels of IL-6.
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.