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High variability of TLR4 gene in different ethnic groups in Iran

Authors :
Dan Dediu
Jos W. M. van der Meer
Giovanni Romeo
Donata Luiselli
Mihai G. Netea
Leo A. B. Joosten
Abbas Ghaderi
Shirin Farjadian
Mihai Ioana
Marije Oosting
Luiza Ioana
Bart Ferwerda
Epidemiology and Data Science
ANS - Neuroinfection & -inflammation
Ioana M
Ferwerda B
Farjadian S
Ioana L
Ghaderi A
Oosting M
Joosten LA
van der Meer JW
Romeo G
Luiselli D
Dediu D
Netea MG
Source :
Innate Immunity, 18, 492-502, Innate immunity, 18(3), 492-502. SAGE Publications Ltd, Innate Immunity, 18, 3, pp. 492-502, Innate Immunity
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 108117.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Infectious diseases exert a constant evolutionary pressure on the innate immunity genes. TLR4, an important member of the TLR family, specifically recognizes conserved structures of various infectious pathogens. Two functional TLR4 polymorphisms, Asp299Gly and Thr399Ile, modulate innate host defense against infections, and their prevalence between various populations has been proposed to be influenced by local infectious pressures. If this assumption is true, strong local infectious pressures would lead to a homogeneous pattern of these ancient TLR4 polymorphisms in geographically-close populations, while a weak selection or genetic drift may result in a diverse pattern. We evaluated TLR4 polymorphisms in 15 ethnic groups in Iran, to assess whether infections exerted selective pressures on different haplotypes containing these variants. The Iranian subpopulations displayed a heterogeneous pattern of TLR4 polymorphisms, comprising various percentages of Asp299Gly and Thr399Ile, alone or in combination. The Iranian sample, as a whole, showed an intermediate mixed pattern when compared with commonly-found patterns in Africa, Europe, Eastern Asia and the Americas. These findings suggest a weak, or absent, selection pressure on TLR4 polymorphisms in the Middle-East that does not support the assumption of an important role of these polymorphisms in the host defense against local pathogens. 01 juni 2012

Details

ISSN :
17534259
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Innate Immunity, 18, 492-502, Innate immunity, 18(3), 492-502. SAGE Publications Ltd, Innate Immunity, 18, 3, pp. 492-502, Innate Immunity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d193e4ddc544b179c0d96121f7c8f7c5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/1753425911423043