Title of article :
Association of FAS -670A/G and FASL –843C/T Gene Polymorphisms on Allograft Nephropathy in Pediatric Renal Transplant Patients
Author/Authors :
Ertan, Pelin Department of Pediatric Nephrology - Celal Bayar University Medical Faculty - Manisa - Turkey , Mir, Sevgi Department of Pediatric Nephrology - Ege University Medical Faculty - Izmir - Turkey , Ozkayin, Nese Department of Pediatric Nephrology - Trakya University Medical Faculty - Edirne - Turke , Berdeli, Afig Department of Pediatrics - Molecular Medicine Laboratory - Ege University Medical Faculty - Izmir - Turkey
Pages :
9
From page :
442
To page :
450
Abstract :
Objective: FAS and FASL polymorphisms are suggested to play an important role in tubulitis that is a major component of acute rejection. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of FAS-670A/G and FASL-843C/T gene polymorphisms on allograft nephropathy in pediatric renal transplant patients Methods: Fifty three patients (22 males 31 females) aged 2 to 20 years (mean 12.3±0.6) who had renal transplantation and fifty healthy control subjects (25 males 25 females) were enrolled in the study. Pearson's Chi Square test was used for the statistical analysis. Survival rates were estimated with the Kaplan Meier method. Age, sex, chronic renal failure etiology, treatment modality and duration and donor type were recorded. FAS-670A/G and FASL-843C/T gene polymorphisms were compared between renal transplant patients and normal healthy population as well as between renal transplant patients with and without acute rejection. Findings: FAS-670A/G genotypes or alleles were not significantly different between control and transplant patients and among transplant patients with and without acute rejection (P>0.05 for all). FASL-843C/T genotypes and alleles were not different between transplantation and control groups (P>0.05 for all). However, FASL-843C/T alleles were significantly different between patients with and without AR (P=0.02). The percentages of C allele were higher in children with acute rejection (68.8% vs 44.6%). Conclusion: FASL gene polymorphisms may play a major role in acute rejection while FAS polymorphisms have not been found to be different between patients with and without acute renal graft rejection.
Keywords :
Renal transplantation , FAS ligand , Genetic polymorphism , Genotype , Kidney
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2010
Record number :
2442901
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