Association between toll-like receptors 2 and 5 polymorphisms and neonatal sepsis
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    Objective To study the association between single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNP) in toll-like receptors (TLR) 2 and 5 genes and the susceptibility to neonatal sepsis. Methods One hundred and fourteen newborn infants who were diagnosed with clinical sepsis (case group) between May 2011 and January 2014 and 172 newborn infants without infection(control group) were enrolled in this study. The polymorphisms of TLR2(rs5743708 and rs3804099) and TLR5(rs5744105) were analyzed using a SNaPshot multiplex reaction to compare the genotypic and allelic frequencies between two groups. The relationship between TLR genotypes and susceptibility to sepsis was analyzed by logistic regression models. Results Significant differences in genotypic frequencies of TLR2 rs3804099(C/T) and TLR5 rs5744105(C/G) were found between the two groups (P<0.05), but there was no significant difference in allelic frequencies of all the SNPs above between the two groups (P>0.05). The genotype on TLR2 rs5743708 was GG and no mutation was found in both groups. In regression models, birth weight (OR=3.065; P<0.05) and gestational age (OR=3.301; P<0.05) were closely associated with neonatal sepsis. Sex (OR=1.107, P>0.05), polymorphisms in rs3804099(OR=0.876; P>0.05) and polymorphisms in rs5744105(OR=0.820; P>0.05) genes were not risk factors for neonatal sepsis. Conclusions TLR2 and 5 polymorphisms (rs5743708, rs3804099 and rs5744105) may not serve as the susceptible gene for sepsis in newborn infants.

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王晓蕾, 章乐, 李雅雯, 侯红梅, 孙海斌. Toll样受体2及5基因单核苷酸多态性与新生儿败血症易感性的研究[J].中国当代儿科杂志英文版,2015,17(12):1316-1321

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  • Received:August 06,2015
  • Revised:October 28,2015
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