Abstract
Background: Innate immunity receptors play a critical role in host defense. In addition, the expression of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) has been connected to allergy and asthma. AIMS:: To evaluate the association between the TLR3 L412F polymorphism and viral findings, clinical characteristics and subsequent wheezing in young infants with bronchiolitis. Methods: In all, 129 full-term infants hospitalized for bronchiolitis at age <6 months have been followed-up until the mean age of 1.5 years. Genotyping of the TLR3 L412F gene mutation was made by pyrosequencing. Results: TLR3 L412F gene polymorphism including the minor allele T was overrepresented (52%) in infants hospitalized with bronchiolitis. The presence of the major allele C as homozygous was associated with repeated postbronchiolitis wheezing (7.06, 95% confidence interval 2.30-21.66). Conclusion:: Preliminary evidence was found that TLR3 L412F gene polymorphism may be associated with bronchiolitis leading to hospitalization and postbronchiolitis wheezing. © 2012 by Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
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Nuolivirta, K., He, Q., Vuononvirta, J., Koponen, P., Helminen, M., & Korppi, M. (2012). Toll-like receptor 3 L412F polymorphisms in infants with bronchiolitis and postbronchiolitis wheezing. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 31(9), 920–923. https://doi.org/10.1097/INF.0b013e31825aff25
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