Single nucleotide polymorphisms in immune system genes and their association with clinical symptoms persistence in dengue-infected persons

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Autor(a) principal: Dettogni, Raquel Spinassé
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Tristão-Sá, Ricardo, Santos, Marcelo dos, Silva, Franciane Figueiredo da, Louro, Iúri Drumond
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: This study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of dengue clinical symptom persistence during 60 days of disease follow up, in patients of Espírito Santo state (ES)-Brazil and to evaluate the relation of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in FccRIIa, CD209, VDR, TNF-a, IL-4, IL-6 and IFN-c genes with symptom persistence. During 2012–2013, 96 blood samples from individuals diagnosed with symptomatic dengue were collected. Clinical symptom persistence in 60 days of follow-up was assessed by a clinical and epidemiological questionnaire filled in 4 interviews. SNP genotyping was performed by polymerase chain reaction–restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). In two months of monitoring the dengue infection, we observed that symptoms persisted in 38.5% (37/96) of dengue patients at the end of the first month (D30) and in 11.5% (11/96) of dengue patients at the end of the second month (D60). Our results show an association between FccRIIa, TNF-a and IL-6 gene SNPs and symptom persistence and an association trend with CD209, IL-4 and IFN-c gene SNPs. Our findings may increase the knowledge on the pathophysiological mechanisms of persistent symptoms of infection with the dengue virus (DENV) and thus help the clinical management of patients
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Clinical symptom persistence in 60 days of follow-up was assessed by a clinical and epidemiological questionnaire filled in 4 interviews. SNP genotyping was performed by polymerase chain reaction–restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). In two months of monitoring the dengue infection, we observed that symptoms persisted in 38.5% (37/96) of dengue patients at the end of the first month (D30) and in 11.5% (11/96) of dengue patients at the end of the second month (D60). Our results show an association between FccRIIa, TNF-a and IL-6 gene SNPs and symptom persistence and an association trend with CD209, IL-4 and IFN-c gene SNPs. 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title Single nucleotide polymorphisms in immune system genes and their association with clinical symptoms persistence in dengue-infected persons
spellingShingle Single nucleotide polymorphisms in immune system genes and their association with clinical symptoms persistence in dengue-infected persons
Dettogni, Raquel Spinassé
Immune system SNPs
Receptors
Cytokines
Dengue
Symptoms persistent
title_short Single nucleotide polymorphisms in immune system genes and their association with clinical symptoms persistence in dengue-infected persons
title_full Single nucleotide polymorphisms in immune system genes and their association with clinical symptoms persistence in dengue-infected persons
title_fullStr Single nucleotide polymorphisms in immune system genes and their association with clinical symptoms persistence in dengue-infected persons
title_full_unstemmed Single nucleotide polymorphisms in immune system genes and their association with clinical symptoms persistence in dengue-infected persons
title_sort Single nucleotide polymorphisms in immune system genes and their association with clinical symptoms persistence in dengue-infected persons
author Dettogni, Raquel Spinassé
author_facet Dettogni, Raquel Spinassé
Tristão-Sá, Ricardo
Santos, Marcelo dos
Silva, Franciane Figueiredo da
Louro, Iúri Drumond
author_role author
author2 Tristão-Sá, Ricardo
Santos, Marcelo dos
Silva, Franciane Figueiredo da
Louro, Iúri Drumond
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dettogni, Raquel Spinassé
Tristão-Sá, Ricardo
Santos, Marcelo dos
Silva, Franciane Figueiredo da
Louro, Iúri Drumond
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Immune system SNPs
Receptors
Cytokines
Dengue
Symptoms persistent
topic Immune system SNPs
Receptors
Cytokines
Dengue
Symptoms persistent
description This study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of dengue clinical symptom persistence during 60 days of disease follow up, in patients of Espírito Santo state (ES)-Brazil and to evaluate the relation of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in FccRIIa, CD209, VDR, TNF-a, IL-4, IL-6 and IFN-c genes with symptom persistence. During 2012–2013, 96 blood samples from individuals diagnosed with symptomatic dengue were collected. Clinical symptom persistence in 60 days of follow-up was assessed by a clinical and epidemiological questionnaire filled in 4 interviews. SNP genotyping was performed by polymerase chain reaction–restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). In two months of monitoring the dengue infection, we observed that symptoms persisted in 38.5% (37/96) of dengue patients at the end of the first month (D30) and in 11.5% (11/96) of dengue patients at the end of the second month (D60). Our results show an association between FccRIIa, TNF-a and IL-6 gene SNPs and symptom persistence and an association trend with CD209, IL-4 and IFN-c gene SNPs. Our findings may increase the knowledge on the pathophysiological mechanisms of persistent symptoms of infection with the dengue virus (DENV) and thus help the clinical management of patients
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