The effect of CD14-C159T genotypes on the cytokine response to endotoxin by peripheral blood mononuclear cells from asthmatic children

Authors: Keskin, Özlem; Birben, Esra; Saçkesen, Cansin1; Soyer, Özge U.; Alyamaç, Evrim; Karaaslan, Çag-breve, atay; Tokol, Nihan; Ercan, Hülya; Kalayci, Omer

Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, Volume 97, Number 3, September 2006 , pp. 321-328(8)

Publisher: American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology

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Abstract:

Background: A C-T polymorphism at position 159 in the promoter of CD14 (C-159T) modulates the cellular response to endotoxin and significantly influences total IgE levels. The effect of this genetic variant on the cytokine response of the inflammatory cells is incompletely understood.

Objective: To investigate the effects of CD14-C159T genotypes on the response to endotoxin by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) in children with asthma.

Methods: The PBMCs from asthmatic children with the TT (n = 11) and CC (n = 11) genotypes at the CD14 promoter were cultured in the presence of endotoxin, 100 ng/mL; concanavalin A, 10 μg/mL; or medium alone. Concentrations of soluble CD14 (sCD14), interleukin (IL) 1β, IL-4, IL-10, IL-12, IL-13, interferon-γ, and transforming growth factor β were determined in culture supernatants by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and the transcriptional differences were evaluated using reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction.

Results: Under unstimulated conditions, children with the TT genotype produced higher levels of sCD14 into the culture supernatant compared with children with the CC genotype (P = .03, Mann Whitney U test). Both IL-10 and IL-1β concentrations were significantly higher in culture supernatants of children with the TT genotype after endotoxin stimulation (P = .02 and P = .009, respectively, by analysis of covariance [ANCOVA]). Messenger RNA expression was consistent with the results of protein concentration for IL-10 and sCD14. Concanavalin A stimulation resulted in lower levels of IL-4 in children with the TT genotype (P = .02, ANCOVA).

Conclusion: The genotype at the CD14 promoter C159T locus may significantly influence the cytokine response of PBMCs obtained from asthmatic children. Differences in IL-10 and IL-4 production by alternative genotypes may contribute to the observed genotype effect on total IgE.

Document Type: Original article

Affiliations: 1: * Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Unit, Hacettepe University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.† School of Science, Department of Molecular Biology, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.

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