Polymorphisms in the tumor necrosis factor receptor genes affect the expression levels of membrane-bound type i and type II receptors

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Abstract

The level of TNF receptors on various cells of immune system and its association with the gene polymorphism were investigated. Determining the levels of membrane-bound TNF receptors on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) was performed by flow cytometry using BD QuantiBRITE calibration particles. Soluble TNF receptor (sTNFRs) levels were determined by ELISA and genotyping was determined by PCR-RFLP. Homozygous TT individuals at SNP -609G/T TNFRI (rs4149570) showed lower levels of sTNFRI compared to GG genotype carriers. Homozygous carriers of CC genotype at SNP -1207G/C TNFRI (rs4149569) had lower expression densities of membrane-bound TNFRI on intact CD14+ monocytes compared to individuals with the GC genotype. The frequency differences in the CD3+ and CD19+ cells expressing TNFRII in relation to SNP -1709A/T TNFRII (rs652625) in healthy individuals were also determined. The genotype CC in SNP -3609C/T TNFRII (rs590368) was associated with a lower percentage of CD14+ cells expressing TNFRII compared to individuals with the CT genotype. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis had no significant changes in the frequencies of genotypes. Reduced frequency was identified for the combination TNFRI -609GT + TNFRII -3609CC only. The polymorphisms in genes represent one of cell type-specific mechanisms affecting the expression levels of membrane-bound TNF receptors and TNF-mediated signaling. © 2014 Sergey V. Sennikov et al.

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Sennikov, S. V., Vasilyev, F. F., Lopatnikova, J. A., Shkaruba, N. S., & Silkov, A. N. (2014). Polymorphisms in the tumor necrosis factor receptor genes affect the expression levels of membrane-bound type i and type II receptors. Mediators of Inflammation, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/745909

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