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Complement factor H gene (CFH) polymorphisms C-257T, G257A and haplotypes are associated with protection against severe dengue phenotype, possible related with high CFH expression

Authors :
Sergio Crovella
André Filipe Pastor
Bartolomeu Acioli-Santos
Ana Lisa do Vale Gomes
Ernesto T. A. Marques
Ulisses Braga-Neto
Laura H. V. G. Gil
José W.D. Neto
Carlos Eduardo Calzavara-Silva
Ana Maria Silva
Marli Tenório Cordeiro
Laís Rodrigues Moura
Eduardo J. M. Nascimento
André F., Pastor
Laís, Rodrigue
José W. D., Neto
Eduardo J. M., Nascimento
Carlos E., Calzavara Silva
Ana Lisa V., Gome
Ana Maria da, Silva
Marli T., Cordeiro
Ulisses Braga, Neto
Crovella, Sergio
Laura H. V. G., Gil
Ernesto, T. A. Marques J. r.
Bartolomeu Acioli, Santos
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Four genetic polymorphisms located at the promoter (C-257T) and coding regions of CFH gene (exon 2 G257A, exon 14 A2089G and exon 19 G2881T) were investigated in 121 dengue patients (DENV-3) in order to assess the relationship between allele/haplotypes variants and clinical outcomes. A statistical value was found between the CFH-257T allele (TT/TC genotypes) and reduced susceptibility to severe dengue (SD). Statistical associations indicate that individuals bearing a T allele presented significantly higher protein levels in plasma. The −257T variant is located within a NF-κB binding site, suggesting that this variant might have effect on the ability of the CFH gene to respond to signals via the NF-κB pathway. The G257A allelic variant showed significant protection against severe dengue. When CFH haplotypes effect was considered, the ancestral CG/CG promoter-exon 2 SNP genotype showed significant risk to SD either in a general comparison (ancestral × all variant genotypes), as well as in individual genotypes comparison (ancestral × each variant genotype), where the most prevalent effect was observed in the CG/CG × CA/TG comparison. These findings support the involvement of −257T, 257A allele variants and haplotypes on severe dengue phenotype protection, related with high basal CFH expression.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a7a623eefc1f83b82c56b2316207ab44