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Association of gastric disease with polymorphisms in the inflammatory-related genes IL-1B, IL-1RN, IL-10, TNF and TLR4

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Volume 21, Issue 6, Pages 630-635

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MEG.0b013e3283140eea

Keywords

gastritis; Helicobacter pylori; intestinal metaplasia; interleukin-1 beta; interleukin-10; toll-like receptor 4; tumour necrosis factor-alpha

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  1. Health Research Board (Ireland)
  2. Meath Foundation, Dublin, Ireland

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Objectives This study aimed to investigate if single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a series of inflammatory genes were associated with the development of the most common pathologies thought to precede gastric cancer development namely; Helicobacter pylori (H. pylon)-associated gastritis and intestinal metaplasia. Methods A total of 250 patients were genotyped for 11 SNPs in the IL-1B, IL-1RN, TNF, TLR4 and IL-10 genes. The study population comprised H. pylori uninfected ('normal' control patients (n=96), H. pylori-positive gastritis (n=91) and intestinal metaplasia patients (n = 63). Genotyping was performed using Taqman allelic discrimination assays. Odds ratios for gastric disease groups were adjusted for potential confounding factors. Results No differences were identified in frequency of carriage, or homozygosity, for any of the 'risk' alleles investigated across the patient groups. No evidence was found to suggest an association with increased risk of developing either chronic gastritis or intestinal metaplasia with SNPs in the IL-1B, IL-1RN, TNF, TLR4 and IL-10 genes or haplotypes tested. Conclusion This study found no evidence of an association with increased risk of developing either chronic gastritis or intestinal metaplasia with the SNPs or haplotypes tested. Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol 21:630-635 (c) 2009 Wolters Kluwer Health vertical bar Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

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