Objective To explore whether interleukin-10 ( IL-10 ) gene single nucleotide polymorphisms are associated with asthma. Methods The frequency of three single nucleotide polymorphisms ( rs1800896, rs3024492, and rs3024496) and haplotypes of IL-10 gene were analysed in 302 adult asthmatic subjects and 275 controls of Han Chinese in Guangzhou using MALDI-TOF-MS and MassARRAY-IPLEX. The genotype and allele frequencies were analyzed by Chi-square test in both groups.Logistic regression analysis with adjustment for age and sex was conducted. Odds ratio ( OR) and 95%confidence interval ( 95% CI) were calculated to analyze the associations between the susceptibility of asthma and genotypes. Results ①Three genotypes GG, GA, and AA of rs1800896 were found in Han Chinese inGuangzhou. The frequencies of GG, GA, and AA genotypes were 2. 12% , 39. 65% , and 58. 23% ,respectively. The relative risk of developing asthma in the carriers of GA was significantly higher than that in the carriers of AA ( OR=4. 827, P lt;0. 001) . ②Two genotypes AA and AT of rs3024492 were found in Han Chinese in Guangzhou. The frequencies of AA and AT genotypes were 1. 22% and 98. 78% , respectively.The rs3024492 polymorphism was not related to susceptibility in asthma. ③Two genotypes TT and CT of rs3024496 were found in Han Chinese in Guangzhou. The frequencies of TT and CT genotypes were 90. 59% and 9. 41% , respectively. The rs3024496 polymorphism was not related to susceptibility in asthma. Conclusion In IL-10 gene single nucleotide polymorphisms, rs1800896 but not rs3024492 and rs3024496 isstatistically related with the development of asthma.
Objective To review the research progress of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) and the liability of ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL). Methods Recent literature concerning BMP and the liability of OPLL was reviewed, analysed, and summarized. Results The single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of BMP gene may produce a minor cumulative effect and increase individual susceptibility to OPLL. A variety of environmental factors can promote the occurrence and development of OPLL by increasing the expression of BMP gene. Conclusion The SNPs of BMP gene may increase individual susceptibility to OPLL. However, interaction of cumulative effect of the SNPs and environmental factors can promote the liability to OPLL.
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between the gene polymorphism of autophagy-related gene 3 (ATG3) and the development and clinical symptoms of tuberculosis in tuberculosis patients in western China.MethodsAccording to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 476 tuberculosis patients (tuberculosis group) who were admitted to West China Hospital of Sichuan University from December 2014 to November 2015 and 475 healthy controls (healthy control group) who underwent health examination during the same period were finally included. High-throughput genotyping technology was used to detect genotypes of three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (rs2638029, rs2638037, rs3732817) of ATG3 gene, and relevant clinical data of subjects were collected. The relationship between gene polymorphism and susceptibility to tuberculosis and clinical symptoms was analyzed by statistical methods such as χ2 test and logistic regression model.ResultsExcept for GA genotype [odds ratio (OR) =1.375, 95% confidence interval (CI) (1.048, 1.805), P=0.022] and dominant genetic model GG+GA [OR=1.326, 95%CI (1.024, 1.717), P=0.032] in rs2638037, there was no statistically significant difference in the allele frequency, genotype and genetic patterns of rs2638029, rs3732817 and rs2638037 between the two groups (P>0.05), after the adjustment of the gender and age. But after correction by Bonferroni, GA genotype and dominant genetic patterns GG+GA showed no statistical significance between the two groups (P=0.132, 0.201). Haplotype CGA was associated with tuberculosis susceptibility [OR=1.262, 95%CI (1.001,1.593), P=0.048]. There was a statistically significant difference in weight loss symptoms among rs2638037 genotypes (χ2=8.131, P=0.017).ConclusionsThe haplotype CGA of three SNPs of ATG3 gene may be involved in the development of tuberculosis. The rs2638037 single nucleotide polymorphism may be related to weight loss, and more research is needed in the future.
Objective To explore the causal relationship between gut microbiota and urinary tract infections using data from genome-wide association studies. Methods The gut microbiota data were sourced from the MiBioGen consortium, comprising genetic variables from 18 340 individuals. UTI data (ieu-b-5.65) were derived from the UK Biobank. Six methods including inverse variance weighted (IVW), Mendelian randomization (MR)-Egger, maximum likelihood, simple mode, weighted mode, and weighted median were employed for two-sample MR analysis on these datasets. Additionally, MR-PRESSO was used to detect and correct for heterogeneity and outliers in the analysis. Cochran's Q test and leave-one-out analysis were applied to assess potential heterogeneity and multiple effects. Furthermore, reverse MR analysis was conducted to investigate causal relationships between UTI and gut microbiota. Results According to IVW method analysis results, bacterial genera Eggerthella (OR=1.08, 95%CI 1.01 to 1.16, P=0.034) and Ruminococcaceae (UCG005) (OR=1.10, 95%CI 1.01 to 1.20, P=0.022) were found to increase the risk of UTI, while Defluviitaleaceae (UCG011) (OR=0.90, 95%CI 0.82 to 0.99, P=0.022) appeared to decrease it. Reverse MR analysis did not reveal a significant effect of UTI on these three bacterial genera. Our study found no evidence of heterogeneity or pleiotropy based on the results of Cochran’s Q test, MR-Egger, and MR-PRESSO global test. Conclusion In this MR study, we demonstrate a causal association between Eggerthella, Ruminococcaceae, Defluvitalaceae and the risk of urinary tract infections.