BACKGROUND: Candidemia is a severe invasive fungal infection with high mortality. Recognition of Candida species is mediated through pattern recognition receptors such as Toll-like receptors (TLRs). This study assessed whether genetic variation in TLR signaling influences susceptibility to candidemia. METHODS: Thirteen mostly nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes encoding TLRs and signaling adaptors MyD88 and Mal/TIRAP were genotyped in 338 patients (237 white, 93 African American, 8 other race) with candidemia and 351 noninfected controls (263 white, 88 African American). The SNPs significant in univariate analysis were further analyzed with multivariable logistic regression to determine association with clinical outcomes. Functional consequences of these polymorphisms were assessed via in vitro stimulation assays. RESULTS: Analyses of TLR SNPs revealed that 3 TLR1 SNPs (R80T, S248N, I602S) were significantly associated with candidemia susceptibility in whites. This association was not found in African Americans, likely due to lower power in this smaller study population. Furthermore, these TLR1 polymorphisms displayed impaired cytokine release by primary monocytes. No associations with susceptibility to candidemia were observed for SNPs in TLR2, TLR4, TLR6, TLR9, MyD88, or TIRAP. CONCLUSIONS: Nonsynonymous SNPs in TLR1 are associated with impaired TLR1 function, decreased cytokine responses, and predisposition to candidemia in whites.
Toll-like receptor 1 polymorphisms increase susceptibility to candidemia.
Toll 样受体 1 多态性会增加念珠菌血症的易感性
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作者:Plantinga Theo S, Johnson Melissa D, Scott William K, van de Vosse Esther, Velez Edwards Digna R, Smith P Brian, Alexander Barbara D, Yang John C, Kremer Dennis, Laird Gregory M, Oosting Marije, Joosten Leo A B, van der Meer Jos W M, van Dissel Jaap T, Walsh Thomas J, Perfect John R, Kullberg Bart Jan, Netea Mihai G
| 期刊: | Journal of Infectious Diseases | 影响因子: | 4.500 |
| 时间: | 2012 | 起止号: | 2012 Mar 15; 205(6):934-43 |
| doi: | 10.1093/infdis/jir867 | 研究方向: | 微生物学 |
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