TPA Alu (I/D) Polymorphism Associates with Bacterial Osteomyelitis

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Background. Coagulation and fibrinolysis are important in infections and systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Polymorphisms in plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1, SERPINE1) and tissue plasminogen activator (tPA, PLAT), such as PAI-1 (-675 4G/5G deletion/insertion) and tPA (Alu insertion/deletion [I/D]), are associated with strokes, myocardial infarctions, bacterial infections and septic shock severity, and trauma. Osteomyelitis is a mostly posttraumatic, Staphylococcal bone infection.Patients and methods. tPA Alu (I/D) (rs4646972) and PAI-1 (4G/5G) (rs1799889) polymorphisms were studied by DNA amplification with polymerase chain reaction in 261 patients with osteomyelitis and in 299 matched blood donors. Plasma PAI-1/tPA complex was assessed by enzyme-linked immuosorbent assay.Results. II homozygotes (37.9% vs 19.1%) and I allele carriers (56.3% vs 46.3%) for the tPA Alu (I/D) polymorphism were significantly more frequent in osteomyelitis patients compared to controls (P

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Valle-Garay, E., Montes, A. H., Corte, J. R., Meana, A., Fierer, J., & Asensi, V. (2013). TPA Alu (I/D) Polymorphism Associates with Bacterial Osteomyelitis. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 208(2), 218–223. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jit158

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