Prevalence and Influence of the −174 G/C Polymorphism in the Interleukin-6 Gene in Arboviruses Infections

Dengue virus and Chikungunya virus are arboviruses that affect thousands of people worldwide annually. The mechanisms involved in viral pathogenesis still need to be better understood. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in immune genes may be involved in the protection, susceptibility, and/or pr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Viral immunology 2021-10, Vol.34 (8), p.559-566
Hauptverfasser: Queiroz, Julianna Lima, Maciel, Mariella Sousa Coelho, Teles, Lorena da Silva, Vieira, Silveny Meiga Alves, Gomes, Thiago Nobre, Fernandes, Hygor Ferreira, de Oliveira, Jefferson Soares, Ferreira, Gustavo Portela, Pereira, Anna Carolina Toledo da Cunha
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Zusammenfassung:Dengue virus and Chikungunya virus are arboviruses that affect thousands of people worldwide annually. The mechanisms involved in viral pathogenesis still need to be better understood. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in immune genes may be involved in the protection, susceptibility, and/or progression of these diseases. This study was performed to investigate the SNP −174 G/C in the interleukin-6 ( IL-6 ) gene in patients with dengue or chikungunya from Northeastern Brazil. A total of 581 blood samples were analyzed, of which 244 were part of the negative control group, genomic DNA was extracted, and the SNP was genotyped using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The data obtained were used to conduct statistical analyses of the genotype and allele frequencies. We suggest that the G/C genotype and C allele of the SNP −174 G/C in the IL-6 gene are related to protection against dengue in the studied population. No significant differences were observed in chikungunya patients. This is the first study that assessed the association of the SNP −174 G/C in patients with chikungunya. We identified the presence of the C allele as a protective factor against dengue in the studied population.
ISSN:0882-8245
1557-8976
DOI:10.1089/vim.2020.0256