Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2794400 Cytokine 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study we investigated the association of functional single nucleotide polymorphisms of tumor necrosis factor-alfa (TNFA) and TNF receptor 2 (TNFR2) genes in determining the susceptibility to Chagas’ disease. This study included 313 patients from Colombia serologically positive for Trypanosoma cruzi antigens (cardiomyopathic, N = 159; asymptomatic, N = 154). Genotypes were determined by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-restriction fragment length polymorphism method. We found a significant difference in the distribution of the TNFA -1031C (p = 0.0153, OR = 1.69, CI = 1.10–2.58) and -308A (p = 0.0002, OR = 2.60, CI = 1.53–4.39) alleles between cardiomyopathic and asymptomatic subjects. In addition, we observed that the TNFR2 +676T allele was monomorphic in our population. Our results suggest that TNFA -1031C and -308A gene polymorphisms may influence the susceptibility to develop chagasic cardiomyopathy in the population under study.

► About 15–30% of individuals infected by Trypanosoma cruzi develop clinical symptoms. ► Chagas’ disease is characterized by heart inflammation and dysfunction. ► We studied the association of genetic variants of TNFA and TNFR2 in Chagas’ disease. ► TNFA -1031C and -308A alleles are associated with chagasic cardiomyopathy.

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