Polimorfismos genéticos e associação com a produção de Interferon gama (IFN-γ) em pacientes com Tuberculose pulmonar
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Universidade Federal do Amazonas
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Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex and
remains a major worldwide public health problem, leading to almost 1.45 million deaths
annually. The state of Amazonas has a high rate incidence of TB, about 68.3/100,000
inhabitants in 2012. Only 5 to 10% of infected individuals develop active TB. It has been
suggested that host factors determine the immune response to pathogen. Thus, many
immunogenetic researches have demonstrated TB associated genes, but in the north region,
research in this field is still rare. This fact motivated the investigation of polymorphisms for
IFNG, IL12B, CD80 and CD86 genes, which codify proteins for cellular immune response.
Furthermore, IFN- concentration and its relation with genotypes found have been verified. A
total of 177 patients and 224 controls (159 contacts and 65 non-contacts) were included in this
study and DNA sequencing was performed for genes IFNG (SNP +874A/T and microsatellite
+875), IL12B (SNPs +1030C/T, +1188A/C and +1254T/G), CD80 (SNPs -454 C/A, -387
T/C, -232 G/A, -79 C/G, -7T/C, +5C/A and an indel polymorphism -557_-561insCATGA)
and CD86 (SNPs +1057G/A and +1079G/A). The IFN-y concentration was determined by
enzyme-linked immunoassay. At IFNG, the presence of the allele +874A and the allele with
15 CA repeats were associated with susceptibility to pulmonary TB, while the allele +874T
and the allele with 12 CA repeats were associated with protection from pulmonary TB. In
addition, an association between genotype CC (SNP +1188A/C at IL12B) and increased risk
of pulmonary TB was found. Furthermore, a significant difference between IFN-
concentration and genotypes of SNP +1188A/C at IL12B and microsatellite at IFNG was
observed, with decrease of IFN-at genotype CC and 15 CA repeats respectively. These
outcomes lead to a better understanding of the immune response regulation for TB and help to
determine the genetic profile of the Amazon population. Future researches are still needed for
a better understanding of the role of other genes involved in the immune response to M.
tuberculosis and their influence at the production of citokines like IFN-.
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SILVA, Cláudia Maria de Melo. Polimorfismos genéticos e associação com a produção de Interferon gama (IFN-γ) em pacientes com Tuberculose pulmonar. 2014. 116 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Farmacêuticas) - Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Manaus, 2014.
