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Infect. Immun., 03 1997, 1003-1006, Vol 65, No. 3
DJ Conway, MJ Holland, RL Bailey, AE Campbell, OS Mahdi, R Jennings, E Mbena and DC Mabey
Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) may play a central role in the
disease pathogenesis which occurs as a consequence of chlamydial infection.
To investigate the importance of TNF-alpha gene promoter polymorphisms and
TNF-alpha levels in tear fluid in scarring trachoma, a large matched-pair
case-control study was performed in The Gambia. The -308A allele was
present in a higher proportion of patients (28.4%) than controls (18.4%),
with an increasing association for homozygotes (chi2 for trend, P = 0.032;
allele frequency, 0.163 in patients and 0.099 in controls; chi2, P =
0.025). For the -238A allele, the association was similar but not
significant. The disease association was highly significant when the number
of either -308A or -238A sites in an individual was considered (P = 0.003).
TNF-alpha promoter alleles are tightly linked to some HLA class I and II
alleles, but multivariate analysis confirmed that the disease associations
were independent of HLA, although a class I allele, A*6802, is also
associated with disease. TNF-alpha was more frequently detected in tear
samples from patients (27.6%) than from controls (15.9%), increasingly so
for higher levels of detectable TNF-alpha (P = 0.015). Among patients,
detectable TNF-alpha in tears was highly associated with the presence of
ocular chlamydial infection (P < 0.001). The results indicate that
TNF-alpha plays a major role in the tissue damage and scarring which occurs
as a consequence of Chlamydia trachomatis infection.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Scarring trachoma is associated with polymorphism in the tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) gene promoter and with elevated TNF-alpha levels in tear fluid
Department of Clinical Sciences, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom. d.conway@lshtm.ac.uk
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