Is the CCR5-59029-G/G genotype a protective factor for cardiomyopathy in Chagas disease?

Hum Immunol

Laboratorio de Fisiopatología, Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas, Caracas 1020a, Venezuela.

Published: July 2004

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focused on two specific CCR5 gene polymorphisms in Venezuelan patients infected with Trypanosoma cruzi, who showed varying symptoms (asymptomatic, arrhythmic, cardiomyopathic).
  • No significant differences were found in the distribution of the CCR5 Delta 32 deletion between asymptomatic and symptomatic patients, but a higher occurrence of the 59029-G genotype was observed in asymptomatic patients.
  • The presence of the 59029-G genotype, which is linked to lower CCR5 expression, raises questions about its potential protective role in heart failure among infected patients.

Article Abstract

Investigated were two CCR5 gene polymorphisms, the CCR5 Delta 32 deletion and the pCCR5 59029 A-->G promoter point mutation, in 107 ethnically mixed Venezuelan patients serologically positive for Trypanosoma cruzi (34 asymptomatic, 38 arrhythmic, 35 cardiomyopathic). No difference in the distribution of CCR5 Delta 32 among asymptomatic and symptomatic patients was found. We have observed an increase of the 59029-G phenotype among asymptomatic compared with symptomatic chagasic patients (68% vs. 58%), in agreement with previously reported data (57% vs. 31%). This frequency difference, although not statistically significant, is more marked when the 59029-G allele is present in homozygous form. However, a similar distribution of the G/G genotype is present among asymptomatic patients and patients with heart failure. Because it has been reported that the 59029G/G genotype associates with lower CCR5 expression, 37% of our T. cruzi-infected patients with heart failure are genetically predisposed to express low levels of CCR5 on the surface of CD8(+) T cells, contrary to what would be expected if an inflammatory response is required for severe cardiac damage. If confirmed, the possible protection that might be conferred by the G/G genotype may be due to the existence of other genes in linkage disequilibria.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.humimm.2004.05.002DOI Listing

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