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The association of interleukin-18 promoter polymorphisms and serum levels with duodenal ulcer, and their correlations with bacterial CagA and VacA virulence factors

(2013) The association of interleukin-18 promoter polymorphisms and serum levels with duodenal ulcer, and their correlations with bacterial CagA and VacA virulence factors. Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases. pp. 584-92. ISSN 1651-1980 (Electronic) 0036-5548 (Linking)

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Official URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23746337

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We analyzed the impact of interleukin (IL)-18 promoter polymorphisms on IL-18 serum levels in Helicobacter pylori-infected duodenal ulcer (DU) patients and healthy asymptomatic (AS) carriers. We also aimed to determine the association of the H. pylori virulence factors CagA and VacA antibodies with serum concentrations of IL-18 in order to elucidate any correlation between them. METHODS: Three groups of patients were enrolled: DU patients (67 individuals), AS carriers (48 individuals), and H. pylori-negative subjects (26 individuals). Serum concentrations of IL-18 were determined by ELISA. Patient sera were tested by Western blot method to determine the presence of serum antibodies to bacterial CagA and VacA. Genotyping of IL-18 promoter polymorphisms at positions - 137G/C and - 607C/A were performed by allele-specific primer PCR protocol. RESULTS: Our study revealed that serum IL-18 levels are positively influenced by CagA-positive H. pylori strains, so that maximum levels of IL-18 were detected in DU patients with the CagA(+) phenotype, regardless of the presence of the anti-VacA antibody. Regarding IL-18 promoter polymorphisms, the AA genotype and A allele at position - 607C/A were found to be significantly lower in DU patients than in AS carriers and H. pylori-negative subjects (p = 0.032 and 0.043, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The IL-18 - 607C variant was associated with higher levels of serum IL-18 and an increased risk of DU. Moreover, our findings indicated that serum concentrations of IL-18 were influenced by CagA factor, irrespective of the VacA status, suggesting that high levels of IL-18 in CagA-positive subjects predisposes to susceptibility to DU.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Adult Antibodies, Bacterial/blood Antigens, Bacterial/*immunology Bacterial Proteins/*immunology Blotting, Western Disease Susceptibility Duodenal Ulcer/*epidemiology/microbiology Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Genotype Helicobacter Infections/complications/immunology/microbiology Helicobacter pylori/immunology/isolation & purification/*pathogenicity Humans Interleukin-18/*blood/genetics Male Middle Aged Polymerase Chain Reaction *Polymorphism, Genetic *Promoter Regions, Genetic Serum/chemistry/immunology Virulence Factors/immunology
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Page Range: pp. 584-92
Journal or Publication Title: Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Volume: 45
Number: 8
Identification Number: 10.3109/00365548.2013.794301
ISSN: 1651-1980 (Electronic) 0036-5548 (Linking)
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.zbmu.ac.ir/id/eprint/2965

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