Journal article

Common polymorphisms in the PKP3-SIGIRR-TMEM16J gene region are associated with susceptibility to tuberculosis

DJ Horne, AK Randhawa, TTH Chau, ND Bang, NTB Yen, JJ Farrar, SJ Dunstan, TR Hawn

Journal of Infectious Diseases | Published : 2012

Abstract

(See the editorial commentary by Wilkinson, on pages 525-7.)Background. Tuberculosis has been associated with genetic variation in host immunity. We hypothesized that single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in SIGIRR, a negative regulator of Toll-like receptor/IL-1R signaling, are associated with susceptibility to tuberculosis.Methods.We used a case-population study design in Vietnam with cases that had either tuberculous meningitis or pulmonary tuberculosis. We genotyped 6 SNPs in the SIGIRR gene region (including the adjacent genes PKP3 and TMEM16J) in a discovery cohort of 352 patients with tuberculosis and 382 controls. Significant associations were genotyped in a validation cohort (339 p..

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