Title of article :
Cytokine Gene Polymorphism in Children With Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome
Author/Authors :
Abdel Razek Midan, Dina Department of Pediatrics - Menoufia University - Shbeen El Kom, Menoufia, Egypt , Gamal Elhelbawy, Nesreen Department of Medical Biochemistry - Menoufia University - Shbeen El Kom, Menoufia, Egypt , Salah El-Din Habib, Mona Department of Medical Biochemistry - Menoufia University - Shbeen El Kom, Menoufia, Egypt , Aly Ahmedy, Iman Department of Clinical Pathology - Menoufia University, Shbeen El Kom, Menoufia, Egypt , Ibrahim Noreldin, Rasha Department of Clinical Pathology - Menoufia University, Shbeen El Kom, Menoufia, Egypt
Abstract :
Introduction. Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) is a glomerular
disease with completely unclear pathogenesis and different
responses to steroid therapy. This study aimed to investigate the
role of cytokine genes promoter polymorphisms in steroid therapy
responses.
Materials and Methods. One hundred children with INS and
30 healthy controls were studied. Genotyping of TNF-α-G308A
single nucleotide polymorphism was done using polymerase chain
reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism method, while
of IL-6-G174C single nucleotide polymorphism was done using
real-time polymerase chain reaction.
Results. The IL-6-G174C exhibited a significantly different genotype
distribution among the children with INS compared with the
controls (GG versus CC, P = .02; GG versus GC, P = .003; odds
ratio [OR], 5.83; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.64 to 20.70; as well
as alleles distribution of G versus C, P ˂ .001; OR, 7.57; 95% CI,
2.28 to 25.17). With regard to TNF-α-G308A genotype, there was
no significant difference in genotype distribution of the children
with INS compared with the controls, but a significant difference
was observed at the alleles level. Comparing the steroid-resistant
group with the steroid-sensitive group, significant association was
found at genotypic level in case of IL-6-G174C (GG versus CC,
P = .03; OR, 5.52; 95% CI, 1.39 to 21.89), but no association was
found regarding GG versus GC. At the allelic level of IL-6-G174C,
there was no significant association either.
Conclusions. IL-6-G174C and TNFα-G308A polymorphisms may
affect susceptibility to idiopathic nephrotic syndrome and might
affect steroid response in INS patients.
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Keywords :
idiopathic nephrotic syndrome , interleukin-6 , tumor necrosis factor-α , gene polymorphism
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)