Year 2018,
Volume: 35 Issue: 1, 30 - 35, 01.01.2018
Leyla Acar
Nazan Atalan
E. Hande Karagedik
Arzu Ergen
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Hydrocortisone fails to abolish NF-κB1 protein nuclear translocation in
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delATTG) and is associated with increased 30-day mortality in septic
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polymorphism: a factor contributing to the different immunological and
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cytokines - septic patients compared to morbidly obese patients. BMC Surg
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Association of TNF2, a TNF-alpha promoter polymorphism, with
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TNF-alpha production in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated whole
blood cell culture in healthy humans. Clin Exp Immunol 1998;113:401-
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polymorphisms are associated with increased risks of sepsis: evidence
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innovative therapies in sepsis. The ACCP/SCCM Consensus Conference
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Medicine. Chest 1992;101:1644-55.
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on Pediatric Sepsis. International pediatric sepsis consensus conference:
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protein C for severe sepsis. N Eng J Med 2001;344:699-709.
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72.
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The occurrence of severe sepsis and septic shock are related to distinct
patterns of cytokine gene expression. Shock 2006;26:544-50.
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Genome-wide association study of sepsis in extremely premature infants.
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 2017;102:439-45.
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infectious pathogens: a review of less familiar variants. Pediatr Infect Dis J
2003;22:457-61.
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determinants of Neisseria meningitidis infections. Lancet Infect Dis
2003;3:565-77.
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Clin Invest 2001;107:7-11.
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MyD 88 Polymorphisms in Children Diagnosed with Sepsis. Balkan Med J
2016;33:633-8.
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Interleukin-6 plasma levels are modulated by a polymorphism in the NFκB1
gene and are associated with outcome following rituximab-combined
chemotherapy in diffuse large B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Leuk
Lymphoma 2012;53:411-6.
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JW. TLR4 and TNF-alpha polymorphisms are associated with an increased
risk for severe sepsis following burn injury. J Med Genet 2004;41:808-13.
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TNF gene is associated with susceptibility to severe sepsis, but not with
mortality. PLoS One 2012;7:46113.
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factor α -308G/A and interleukin-6 -174G/C gene polymorphism with
pneumonia-induced sepsis. J Crit Care 2015;30:920-3.
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al. TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-8 cytokines and their association with TNF-α-308
G/A polymorphism and postoperative sepsis. J Gastrointest Surg
2014;18:1486-94.
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Tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin-1 beta, and interleukin-6 plasma
levels in neonatal sepsis. Pediatr Res 1993;33:380-3.
- 30. Ozdemir A, Oygür N, Gültekin M, Coşkun M, Yeğin O. Neonatal tumor
necrosis factor, interleukin-1 alpha, interleukin-1 beta, and interleukin-6
response to infection. Am J Perinatol 1994;11:282-5.
- 31. Casey LC, Balk RA, Bone RC. Plasma cytokine and endotoxin levels
correlate with survival in patients with the sepsis syndrome. Ann Intern
Med 1993;119:771-8.
- 32. van Deuren M, van der Ven-Jongekrijg J, Demacker PN, Bartelink AK, van
Dalen R, Sauerwein RW, et al. Differential expression of proinflammatory
cytokines and their inhibitors during the course of meningococcal
infections. J Infect Dis 1994;169:157-61.
- 33. Kothari N, Bogra J, Abbas H, Kohli M, Malik A, Kothari D, et al. Tumor
necrosis factor gene polymorphism results in high TNF level in sepsis and
septic shock. Cytokine 2013;61:676-81.
- 34. Bavunoglu I, Genc H, Konukoglu D, Cicekci H, Sozer V, Gelisgen R, et al.
Oxidative stress parameters and inflammatory and immune mediators as
markers of the severity of sepsis. J Infect Dev Ctries 2016;10:1045-52.
- 35. Butt C, Sun S, Peddle L, Greenwood C, Hamilton S, Gladman D, et al.
Association of nuclear factor-kappaB in psoriatic arthritis. J Rheumatol
2005;32:1742-4.
- 36. Borm ME, van Bodegraven AA, Mulder CJ, Kraal G, Bouma G. A NFKB1
promoter polymorphism is involved in susceptibility to ulcerative colitis.
Int J Immunogenet 2005;32:401-5.
- 37. Adamzik M, Schäfer S, Frey UH, Becker A, Kreuzer M, Winning S, et al. The NFKB1 promoter polymorphism (-94ins/delATTG) alters nuclear translocation of NF-κB1 in monocytes after lipopolysaccharide stimulation and is associated with increased mortality in sepsis. Anesthesiology 2013;118:123-33.
Tumour Necrosis Factor-alpha and Nuclear Factor-kappa B Gene Variants in Sepsis
Year 2018,
Volume: 35 Issue: 1, 30 - 35, 01.01.2018
Leyla Acar
Nazan Atalan
E. Hande Karagedik
Arzu Ergen
Abstract
Background: The humoral system is activated and various cytokines are released due to infections in tissues and traumatic damage. Nuclear factor-kappa B dimers are encoded by nuclear factor-kappa B genes and regulate transcription of several crucial proteins of inflammation such as tumour necrosis factor-alpha. Aims: To investigate the possible effect of polymorphisms on tumour necrosis factor-alpha serum levels with clinical and prognostic parameters of sepsis by determining the nuclear factor-kappa B-1-94 ins/del ATTG and tumour necrosis factor-alpha (-308 G/A) gene polymorphisms and tumour necrosis factor-alpha serum levels. Study Design: Case-control study. Methods: Seventy-two patients with sepsis and 104 healthy controls were included in the study. In order to determine the polymorphisms of nuclear factor-kappa B-1-94 ins/del ATTG and tumour necrosis factor-alpha (-308 G/A), polymerase chain reaction–restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis was performed and serum tumour necrosis factor-alpha levels were determined using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results: We observed no significant differences in tumour necrosis factor-alpha serum levels between the study groups. In the patient group, an increase in the tumour necrosis factor-alpha serum levels in patients carrying the tumour necrosis factor-alpha (-308 G/A) A allele compared to those without the A allele was found to be statistically significant. Additionally, an increase in the tumour necrosis factor-alpha serum levels in patients carrying tumour necrosis factor-alpha (-308 G/A) AA genotype compared with patients carrying the AG or GG genotypes was statistically significant. No significant differences were found in these 2 polymorphisms between the patient and control groups (p>0.05). Conclusion: Our results showed the AA genotype and the A allele of the tumour necrosis factor-alpha (-308 G/A) polymorphism may be used as a predictor of elevated tumour necrosis factor-alpha levels in patients with sepsis.
References
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Engl J Med 2003;348:138-50.
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JE, et al. Functional annotation of a novel NFKB1 promoter polymorphism
that increases risk for ulcerative colitis. Hum Mol Genet 2004;13:35-45.
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IKK function. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 2007;8:49-62.
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nuclear factor-kappaB, a ubiquitous transcription factor in the initiation of
diseases. Clin Chem 1999;45:7-17.
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Hydrocortisone fails to abolish NF-κB1 protein nuclear translocation in
deletion allele carriers of the NFKB1 promoter polymorphism (-94ins/
delATTG) and is associated with increased 30-day mortality in septic
shock. PLoS One 2014;9:e104953.
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on clinical trials and lessons learned. Crit Care Med 2001;29:121-5.
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al. Molecular characterization of the acute inflammatory response to infections
with gram-negative versus gram-positive bacteria. Infect Immun 2003;5803-13.
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polymorphism: a factor contributing to the different immunological and
clinical phenotypes in Japanese encephalitis. BMC Infect Dis 2012;12:23.
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D, Huber-Lang M, et al. Sepsis induced changes of adipokines and
cytokines - septic patients compared to morbidly obese patients. BMC Surg
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Association of TNF2, a TNF-alpha promoter polymorphism, with
septic shock susceptibility and mortality: a multicenter study. JAMA
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necrosis factor-alpha levels and mortality from septic shock. Am J Med
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S, et al. Tumour necrosis factor (TNF) gene polymorphism influences
TNF-alpha production in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated whole
blood cell culture in healthy humans. Clin Exp Immunol 1998;113:401-
6.
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polymorphisms are associated with increased risks of sepsis: evidence
from an updated meta-analysis. APMIS 2017;125:459-67.
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al. Definitions for sepsis and organ failure and guidelines for the use of
innovative therapies in sepsis. The ACCP/SCCM Consensus Conference
Committee. American College of Chest Physicians/Society of Critical Care
Medicine. Chest 1992;101:1644-55.
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on Pediatric Sepsis. International pediatric sepsis consensus conference:
definitions for sepsis and organ dysfunction in pediatrics. Pediatr Crit Care
Med 2005;6:2-8.
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A, et al. Efficacy and safety of recombinant human activated
protein C for severe sepsis. N Eng J Med 2001;344:699-709.
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Genome-wide association study of sepsis in extremely premature infants.
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infectious pathogens: a review of less familiar variants. Pediatr Infect Dis J
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determinants of Neisseria meningitidis infections. Lancet Infect Dis
2003;3:565-77.
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Clin Invest 2001;107:7-11.
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MyD 88 Polymorphisms in Children Diagnosed with Sepsis. Balkan Med J
2016;33:633-8.
- 24. Giachelia M, Voso MT, Tisi MC, Martini M, Bozzoli V, Massini G, et al.
Interleukin-6 plasma levels are modulated by a polymorphism in the NFκB1
gene and are associated with outcome following rituximab-combined
chemotherapy in diffuse large B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Leuk
Lymphoma 2012;53:411-6.
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JW. TLR4 and TNF-alpha polymorphisms are associated with an increased
risk for severe sepsis following burn injury. J Med Genet 2004;41:808-13.
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TNF gene is associated with susceptibility to severe sepsis, but not with
mortality. PLoS One 2012;7:46113.
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factor α -308G/A and interleukin-6 -174G/C gene polymorphism with
pneumonia-induced sepsis. J Crit Care 2015;30:920-3.
- 28. Baghel K, Srivastava RN, Chandra A, Goel SK, Agrawal J, Kazmi HR, et
al. TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-8 cytokines and their association with TNF-α-308
G/A polymorphism and postoperative sepsis. J Gastrointest Surg
2014;18:1486-94.
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Tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin-1 beta, and interleukin-6 plasma
levels in neonatal sepsis. Pediatr Res 1993;33:380-3.
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necrosis factor, interleukin-1 alpha, interleukin-1 beta, and interleukin-6
response to infection. Am J Perinatol 1994;11:282-5.
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correlate with survival in patients with the sepsis syndrome. Ann Intern
Med 1993;119:771-8.
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Dalen R, Sauerwein RW, et al. Differential expression of proinflammatory
cytokines and their inhibitors during the course of meningococcal
infections. J Infect Dis 1994;169:157-61.
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necrosis factor gene polymorphism results in high TNF level in sepsis and
septic shock. Cytokine 2013;61:676-81.
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Oxidative stress parameters and inflammatory and immune mediators as
markers of the severity of sepsis. J Infect Dev Ctries 2016;10:1045-52.
- 35. Butt C, Sun S, Peddle L, Greenwood C, Hamilton S, Gladman D, et al.
Association of nuclear factor-kappaB in psoriatic arthritis. J Rheumatol
2005;32:1742-4.
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promoter polymorphism is involved in susceptibility to ulcerative colitis.
Int J Immunogenet 2005;32:401-5.
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