Abstract

 

Promoter polymorphism of IL-8 gene and IL-8 production in pulmonary tuberculosis.

Selvaraj, P.; Anand, S.P.; Jawahar, M.S.; Chandra, G.; Banurekha, B.; Narayanan, P.R.

Current Science; 2006; 90; 952-954.

Interleukin-8 (IL-8) is a chemokine which functions as a potent chemo attractant for the recruitment of leucocytes to the inflammatory sites. A polymorphism in position –251 in the promoter region of the IL-8 gene has been shown to be associated with altered IL-8 production. IL-8-251A promoter polymorphism was studied in 127 pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) patients and 124 normal healthy subjects (NHS). IL-8 gene variants were correlated with IL-8 levels from peripheral blood mononuclear cells stimulated with phytohaemagglutinin, culture filtrate antigen (CFA) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and live M. tuberculosis . No difference was observed in the variant genotype frequencies of IL-8 gene and IL-8 levels between NHS and PTB patients. NHS positive for TT genotype showed a higher spontaneous IL-8 production than AA genotype ( P = 0.05). Similarly, PTB patients with TT genotype showed significantly higher IL-8 production to CFA ( P = 0.009) and live M. tuberculosis ( P = 0.022), compared to patients with AA genotype. The study suggests that the variant genotypes of –251 promoter polymorphism of the IL-8 gene are not associated with susceptibility to PTB. Probably, TT genotype may be associated with higher IL-8 production and increased leucocyte accumulation and inflammation at the site of M. tuberculosis infection.

Keywords: IL-8, IL-8 level, promoter polymorphism, pulmonary tuberculosis.

 

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