Variantes no gene MBL2 codificador da Lectina Ligante de Manose (MBL): implicações na leishmaniose visceral humana

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Elza Lima da
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL), also known as kalazar, is an endemic, chronic, severe and highly lethal disease when not treated. Studies have shown that the protein Mannose-biding lectin (MBL), encoded by the gene MBL2, is the major player in innate immune system due its role in microbial recognition, elimination and inflammation as well as in the cell death. In the current work, we conducted a case-control study which aimed to investigate the association between variants in the gene MBL2 and the susceptibility to VL in individuals living in endemic areas of the São Luís - MA. 322 individuals participated in this study. Of these, 161 were VL cases being unrelated individuals of both sexes, and inhabitants from endemic areas of the disease in São Luís. The other 161 individuals were uninfected healthy controls, being unrelated and from the same region. The identification of VL cases occurred by visiting reference hospitals and clinics in the city. VL patients were identified in the household environment through the records of FUNASA-MA. Molecular analysis consisted in genotyping six variants located in the promoter region [positions -550 (C> G), -221 (G> C), +4 (C> T)] and coding region [codons 52 (C> T), 54 (G> A) and 57 (G> A)] of the MBL2 gene by polymerase chain reaction and automated DNA sequencing. The concentrations of MBL protein in the serum was performed by ELISA. We found that MBL phenotypes depend on the number of alleles present in the gene MBL2, being clear the consequence of the defective variants in the protein levels. There was no significant difference between cases and controls regarding the distribution of MBL2 genotypes and MBL serum levels. The allele frequencies of exon variants in the overall sample showed that the A allele is the most common (74.8%) and that the defective alleles (B, C and D) are mainly heterozygous (36.6%). This highlights the idea that defective MBL2 alleles are maintained in the population to confer selective advantage to heterozygotes. Concerning the three main existing polymorphisms in the promoter region, we noticed that the variant-221G (Y) is more frequent (88%) followed by +4 C (P) (73%) and 550C-(L) (67%) variants. We identified eight haplotypes in MBL2 in a total of 644 chromosomes evaluated in 30 different combinations, being the HYPA and LYQA the most frequent haplotypes and HYPD and HYPB the rarest ones. All carriers with combinations of homozygous haplotypes for defective alleles had undetectable serum levels of MBL. Genotypes LYQA / LYQA and HYPA / HYPA had the highest mean concentrations of MBL in the serum. Combination between SNPs in exon 1 and in the promoter region of the gene MBL2 results in a great variation of MBL concentrations in healthy individuals. We consider that the data set that was generated is a valuable contribution that can be expanded to others cenarios.
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Studies have shown that the protein Mannose-biding lectin (MBL), encoded by the gene MBL2, is the major player in innate immune system due its role in microbial recognition, elimination and inflammation as well as in the cell death. In the current work, we conducted a case-control study which aimed to investigate the association between variants in the gene MBL2 and the susceptibility to VL in individuals living in endemic areas of the São Luís - MA. 322 individuals participated in this study. Of these, 161 were VL cases being unrelated individuals of both sexes, and inhabitants from endemic areas of the disease in São Luís. The other 161 individuals were uninfected healthy controls, being unrelated and from the same region. The identification of VL cases occurred by visiting reference hospitals and clinics in the city. VL patients were identified in the household environment through the records of FUNASA-MA. Molecular analysis consisted in genotyping six variants located in the promoter region [positions -550 (C> G), -221 (G> C), +4 (C> T)] and coding region [codons 52 (C> T), 54 (G> A) and 57 (G> A)] of the MBL2 gene by polymerase chain reaction and automated DNA sequencing. The concentrations of MBL protein in the serum was performed by ELISA. We found that MBL phenotypes depend on the number of alleles present in the gene MBL2, being clear the consequence of the defective variants in the protein levels. There was no significant difference between cases and controls regarding the distribution of MBL2 genotypes and MBL serum levels. The allele frequencies of exon variants in the overall sample showed that the A allele is the most common (74.8%) and that the defective alleles (B, C and D) are mainly heterozygous (36.6%). This highlights the idea that defective MBL2 alleles are maintained in the population to confer selective advantage to heterozygotes. Concerning the three main existing polymorphisms in the promoter region, we noticed that the variant-221G (Y) is more frequent (88%) followed by +4 C (P) (73%) and 550C-(L) (67%) variants. We identified eight haplotypes in MBL2 in a total of 644 chromosomes evaluated in 30 different combinations, being the HYPA and LYQA the most frequent haplotypes and HYPD and HYPB the rarest ones. All carriers with combinations of homozygous haplotypes for defective alleles had undetectable serum levels of MBL. Genotypes LYQA / LYQA and HYPA / HYPA had the highest mean concentrations of MBL in the serum. Combination between SNPs in exon 1 and in the promoter region of the gene MBL2 results in a great variation of MBL concentrations in healthy individuals. We consider that the data set that was generated is a valuable contribution that can be expanded to others cenarios.A leishmaniose visceral (LV) ou calazar é uma doença endêmica, crônica, grave e de alta letalidade se não tratada. Os estudos apontam a proteína Lectina Ligante de Manose (MBL), codificada pelo gene MBL2, como uma peça-chave na imunidade inata, dada a sua função no reconhecimento microbiano, na eliminação, inflamação e morte celular. Neste trabalho realizamos um estudo do tipo caso-controle que teve como objetivo investigar a associação entre variantes no gene MBL2 e a suscetibilidade à LV em indivíduos residentes em áreas endêmicas da Ilha de São Luís-MA. A amostra foi constituída por 322 indivíduos, sendo 161 casos com LV, não aparentados, de ambos os sexos, residentes em áreas endêmicas da doença na Ilha de São Luís e 161 controles saudáveis, não infectados e não aparentados da mesma região. A identificação dos casos de LV se deu por meio do contato constante com os principais hospitais e ambulatórios de referência para a doença na cidade. Também foram feitas buscas de pacientes com LV em ambiente domiciliar, a partir de registros da FUNASA-MA. A análise molecular consistiu na genotipagem de 6 variantes localizadas na região promotora [posições -550 (C>G), -221(G>C), +4(C>T)] e codificadora [códons 52 (C>T), 54 (G>A) e 57 (G>A)] do gene MBL2, através da reação em cadeia da polimerase e sequenciamento automático. A dosagem da proteína MBL no soro foi realizada pelo teste de ELISA. Verificamos que os fenótipos MBL dependem do conjunto de alelos presentes no gene MBL2, sendo nítido o efeito que as variantes defectivas causam nos níveis da proteína. Não encontramos diferença significativa entre casos e controles em relação à distribuição dos genótipos MBL2 e dos níveis séricos de MBL. As frequências alélicas das variantes exônicas na amostra total mostram que o alelo A é o mais comum (74,8%) e que os alelos defectivos (B, C e D) se encontram principalmente em heterozigose (36,6%), o que reforça a ideia de que alelos MBL2 defectivos são mantidos na população por conferirem vantagem seletiva aos heterozigotos. Em relação aos 3 principais polimorfismos existentes na região promotora, verificamos ser a variante -221G (Y) a mais frequente (88%) seguida de +4C (P) (73%) e de -550C (L) (67%). Identificamos oito haplótipos em MBL2 num total de 644 cromossomos avaliados, em 30 combinações diferentes, sendo HYPA e LYQA os mais frequentes e HYPD e HYPB os mais raros. Todos os portadores de combinações de haplótipos homozigotos para alelos defectivos apresentaram níveis séricos de MBL indetectáveis. Os genótipos LYQA/LYQA e HYPA/HYPA apresentaram as maiores concentrações médias de MBL no soro. A combinação entre SNPs no éxon 1 e na região promotora do gene MBL2 resulta em grande variação nas concentrações de MBL em indivíduos saudáveis. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Variantes no gene MBL2 codificador da Lectina Ligante de Manose (MBL): implicações na leishmaniose visceral humana
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Genetic variants of MBL2 encoding Mannose-binding lectin (MBL): implications in human visceral leishmaniasis
title Variantes no gene MBL2 codificador da Lectina Ligante de Manose (MBL): implicações na leishmaniose visceral humana
spellingShingle Variantes no gene MBL2 codificador da Lectina Ligante de Manose (MBL): implicações na leishmaniose visceral humana
Silva, Elza Lima da
Visceral leishmaniasis
Mannose-binding lectin
MBL2
Leishmaniose visceral
Lectina ligante de manose
MBL2
Leishmaniose visceral
Lectinas de Ligação aManose
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::GENETICA
title_short Variantes no gene MBL2 codificador da Lectina Ligante de Manose (MBL): implicações na leishmaniose visceral humana
title_full Variantes no gene MBL2 codificador da Lectina Ligante de Manose (MBL): implicações na leishmaniose visceral humana
title_fullStr Variantes no gene MBL2 codificador da Lectina Ligante de Manose (MBL): implicações na leishmaniose visceral humana
title_full_unstemmed Variantes no gene MBL2 codificador da Lectina Ligante de Manose (MBL): implicações na leishmaniose visceral humana
title_sort Variantes no gene MBL2 codificador da Lectina Ligante de Manose (MBL): implicações na leishmaniose visceral humana
author Silva, Elza Lima da
author_facet Silva, Elza Lima da
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Prescilla Emy Nagao
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Campos Junior, Mário
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9528413171011883
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Aquino, Dorlene Maria Cardoso de
dc.contributor.referee3Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/5825856303844157
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Hajdu, Gisele Lôbo
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dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6524486747562167
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Elza Lima da
contributor_str_mv Pimentel, Márcia Mattos Gonçalves
Caldas, Arlene de Jesus Mendes
Ferreira, Prescilla Emy Nagao
Campos Junior, Mário
Aquino, Dorlene Maria Cardoso de
Hajdu, Gisele Lôbo
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Visceral leishmaniasis
Mannose-binding lectin
MBL2
topic Visceral leishmaniasis
Mannose-binding lectin
MBL2
Leishmaniose visceral
Lectina ligante de manose
MBL2
Leishmaniose visceral
Lectinas de Ligação aManose
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::GENETICA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Leishmaniose visceral
Lectina ligante de manose
MBL2
Leishmaniose visceral
Lectinas de Ligação aManose
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::GENETICA
description Visceral leishmaniasis (VL), also known as kalazar, is an endemic, chronic, severe and highly lethal disease when not treated. Studies have shown that the protein Mannose-biding lectin (MBL), encoded by the gene MBL2, is the major player in innate immune system due its role in microbial recognition, elimination and inflammation as well as in the cell death. In the current work, we conducted a case-control study which aimed to investigate the association between variants in the gene MBL2 and the susceptibility to VL in individuals living in endemic areas of the São Luís - MA. 322 individuals participated in this study. Of these, 161 were VL cases being unrelated individuals of both sexes, and inhabitants from endemic areas of the disease in São Luís. The other 161 individuals were uninfected healthy controls, being unrelated and from the same region. The identification of VL cases occurred by visiting reference hospitals and clinics in the city. VL patients were identified in the household environment through the records of FUNASA-MA. Molecular analysis consisted in genotyping six variants located in the promoter region [positions -550 (C> G), -221 (G> C), +4 (C> T)] and coding region [codons 52 (C> T), 54 (G> A) and 57 (G> A)] of the MBL2 gene by polymerase chain reaction and automated DNA sequencing. The concentrations of MBL protein in the serum was performed by ELISA. We found that MBL phenotypes depend on the number of alleles present in the gene MBL2, being clear the consequence of the defective variants in the protein levels. There was no significant difference between cases and controls regarding the distribution of MBL2 genotypes and MBL serum levels. The allele frequencies of exon variants in the overall sample showed that the A allele is the most common (74.8%) and that the defective alleles (B, C and D) are mainly heterozygous (36.6%). This highlights the idea that defective MBL2 alleles are maintained in the population to confer selective advantage to heterozygotes. Concerning the three main existing polymorphisms in the promoter region, we noticed that the variant-221G (Y) is more frequent (88%) followed by +4 C (P) (73%) and 550C-(L) (67%) variants. We identified eight haplotypes in MBL2 in a total of 644 chromosomes evaluated in 30 different combinations, being the HYPA and LYQA the most frequent haplotypes and HYPD and HYPB the rarest ones. All carriers with combinations of homozygous haplotypes for defective alleles had undetectable serum levels of MBL. Genotypes LYQA / LYQA and HYPA / HYPA had the highest mean concentrations of MBL in the serum. Combination between SNPs in exon 1 and in the promoter region of the gene MBL2 results in a great variation of MBL concentrations in healthy individuals. We consider that the data set that was generated is a valuable contribution that can be expanded to others cenarios.
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