Genetic polymorphism of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist in Type 1 diabetic children

Author(s):  
Neveen T. Abed ◽  
Ismail A. Ramadan ◽  
Shuzan A. Mohammed ◽  
Eman M. El-Shanawany
2013 ◽  
Vol 25 (6) ◽  
pp. 349-355 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mouna Ben Nejma ◽  
Ines Zaabar ◽  
Ferid Zaafrane ◽  
Sihem Thabet ◽  
Anouar Mechri ◽  
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ObjectiveRecent genetic studies have revealed that the interleukin (IL) 1 gene complex is associated with schizophrenia in the Caucasian population; however, data from the North African population are limited. To further assess the role of interleukin 1 receptor antagonist protein (IL1Ra) in schizophrenia, we examined a functional multiallelic polymorphism localised in intron 2 of this receptor gene associated with an altered level of IL1Ra.MethodsIn the present case–control study, we have analysed the (86 bp)npolymorphism of the interleukin 1 receptor antagonist (IL1RN) gene (RS 1794068) by polymerase chain reaction genotyping in 259 patients with schizophrenia and 178 healthy controls from the Tunisian population.ResultsWe showed that the frequencies of the IL1RN*2/2 genotype and allele 2 were higher in the patient group compared with the control group, and the difference was statistically significant [13.5% vs. 5.6%,p= 10−3, odds ratio (OR) = 3.2% and 32.8% vs. 21.9%,p= 3 × 10−4, OR = 1.76, respectively). When we evaluated the association between this genetic polymorphism and the clinical variables of schizophrenia, we found that the frequencies of the 2/2 genotype and allele 2 were significantly higher in the male patient group (p= 10−4and 10−5, respectively) compared with the male control group, indicating a substantially increased risk for sex-onset schizophrenia with inheritance of the IL1RN2 allele. When the association between the genotypes and outcome was evaluated by multiple logistic regression analysis, the adjusted OR for the IL1RN genotypes remained statistically significant [1.39; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.11–1.73;p= 0.003].ConclusionThe intron 2 polymorphism in IL1RN or a genetic polymorphism at proximity seems to be associated specifically with schizophrenia in the Tunisian male population.


2001 ◽  
Vol 75 (13) ◽  
pp. 6242-6244 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven S. Witkin ◽  
Iara M. Linhares ◽  
Stefan Gerber ◽  
Marie E. Caetano ◽  
Alusio C. Segurado

ABSTRACT Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra) gene polymorphisms in 83 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-seropositive women were evaluated. Fourteen of the subjects (16.9%) were homozygous for IL-1ra allele 2 (IL-1RN*2). These women had a lower median level of HIV RNA than did women homozygous for allele 1 (IL-1RN*1) (P = 0.01) or heterozygous for both alleles (P = 0.04). Among 46 subjects not receiving antiretroviral treatment, HIV levels were also reduced in IL-1RN*2 homozygous individuals (P< 0.05). There was no relation between IL-1ra alleles and CD4 levels.


2003 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 434-440 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gaby Palmer ◽  
Dominique Talabot-Ayer ◽  
Ildiko Szalay-Quinodoz ◽  
Michel Maret ◽  
William P. Arend ◽  
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