Genetic polymorphisms in collectins and Toll-like receptor 4 as factors influencing susceptibility to severe RSV infections and otitis media

Abstract Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is one of the most common pathogens for early childhood respiratory tract infections. Most children are infected by RSV, approximately 1% of infants require hospital care. RSV infections are often accompanied by otitis media (OM). Surfactant proteins A and...

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Main Author: Löfgren, J. (Johan)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Oulu 2009
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spelling ndltd-oulo.fi-oai-oulu.fi-isbn978-951-42-9067-12017-10-14T04:17:11ZGenetic polymorphisms in collectins and Toll-like receptor 4 as factors influencing susceptibility to severe RSV infections and otitis mediaLöfgren, J. (Johan)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess© University of Oulu, 2009info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/0355-3221info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1796-2234RS-virusbronchiolitisgenetic polymorphisminnate immunityotitis mediarespiratory infectionsurfactant protein Abstract Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is one of the most common pathogens for early childhood respiratory tract infections. Most children are infected by RSV, approximately 1% of infants require hospital care. RSV infections are often accompanied by otitis media (OM). Surfactant proteins A and D (SP-A and SP-D) are involved in lung function and innate immunity. The proteins are capable of recognizing surface patterns in pathogens and function as a defense before the acquired immunity is developed. The Toll-like receptor (TLR) family is associated to several pathogens. The role of the TLR-family is to recognize pathogens and activate the immune defense. The aim of the thesis was to investigate the genetic association of RSV and OM infections in infants. A candidate gene approach was used study SP-A, SP-D and TLR4 in severe RSV bronchiolitis. Association between SP-A and OM was also studied. A case-control study setup was used for all studies. 1700 samples were collected for the studies. The results revealed genetic association between SP-A gene variation and severe RSV infections. SP-A allele 1A3 was overrepresented in RSV infants, the allele 1A was present more often in the control population. SP-D allele Met11 and genotype Met/Met were predisposing to severe RSV infections. The TLR4 gene did not show direct association with severe RSV. However, we showed for the first time difference in association in two separate epidemics. In the OM study, an association was shown between SP-A gene variations and otitis media in children. The present results have brought new information about innate defense and the genetic variations and associations involved. The results will help understand the mechanisms of innate defense and predisposition to infections. The results also present possibilities to investigate and develop new treatment strategies. University of Oulu2009-03-24info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514290671urn:isbn:9789514290671eng
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topic RS-virus
bronchiolitis
genetic polymorphism
innate immunity
otitis media
respiratory infection
surfactant protein
spellingShingle RS-virus
bronchiolitis
genetic polymorphism
innate immunity
otitis media
respiratory infection
surfactant protein
Löfgren, J. (Johan)
Genetic polymorphisms in collectins and Toll-like receptor 4 as factors influencing susceptibility to severe RSV infections and otitis media
description Abstract Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is one of the most common pathogens for early childhood respiratory tract infections. Most children are infected by RSV, approximately 1% of infants require hospital care. RSV infections are often accompanied by otitis media (OM). Surfactant proteins A and D (SP-A and SP-D) are involved in lung function and innate immunity. The proteins are capable of recognizing surface patterns in pathogens and function as a defense before the acquired immunity is developed. The Toll-like receptor (TLR) family is associated to several pathogens. The role of the TLR-family is to recognize pathogens and activate the immune defense. The aim of the thesis was to investigate the genetic association of RSV and OM infections in infants. A candidate gene approach was used study SP-A, SP-D and TLR4 in severe RSV bronchiolitis. Association between SP-A and OM was also studied. A case-control study setup was used for all studies. 1700 samples were collected for the studies. The results revealed genetic association between SP-A gene variation and severe RSV infections. SP-A allele 1A3 was overrepresented in RSV infants, the allele 1A was present more often in the control population. SP-D allele Met11 and genotype Met/Met were predisposing to severe RSV infections. The TLR4 gene did not show direct association with severe RSV. However, we showed for the first time difference in association in two separate epidemics. In the OM study, an association was shown between SP-A gene variations and otitis media in children. The present results have brought new information about innate defense and the genetic variations and associations involved. The results will help understand the mechanisms of innate defense and predisposition to infections. The results also present possibilities to investigate and develop new treatment strategies.
author Löfgren, J. (Johan)
author_facet Löfgren, J. (Johan)
author_sort Löfgren, J. (Johan)
title Genetic polymorphisms in collectins and Toll-like receptor 4 as factors influencing susceptibility to severe RSV infections and otitis media
title_short Genetic polymorphisms in collectins and Toll-like receptor 4 as factors influencing susceptibility to severe RSV infections and otitis media
title_full Genetic polymorphisms in collectins and Toll-like receptor 4 as factors influencing susceptibility to severe RSV infections and otitis media
title_fullStr Genetic polymorphisms in collectins and Toll-like receptor 4 as factors influencing susceptibility to severe RSV infections and otitis media
title_full_unstemmed Genetic polymorphisms in collectins and Toll-like receptor 4 as factors influencing susceptibility to severe RSV infections and otitis media
title_sort genetic polymorphisms in collectins and toll-like receptor 4 as factors influencing susceptibility to severe rsv infections and otitis media
publisher University of Oulu
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