CCR5 chemokine receptor gene polymorphisms in ocular toxoplasmosis.

Acta Trop

Immunogenetics Laboratory, Molecular Biology Department, Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto (FAMERP), São José do Rio Preto, SP, Brazil; Toxoplasma Research Group, Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto (FAMERP), São José do Rio Preto, SP, Brazil. Electronic address:

Published: February 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • CCR5 is a chemokine receptor linked to immune responses against infections, and this study investigates its association with ocular toxoplasmosis using two genetic polymorphisms (CCR5Δ32 and CCR5 59029 A/G).
  • The study involved 480 patients divided into three groups based on the presence of ocular toxoplasmosis, and the analysis revealed significant age differences among these groups.
  • Results indicated that individuals with both the CCR5/CCR5 genotype and CCR5-59029 AA or AG genotypes have a higher risk (4% more) of developing ocular toxoplasmosis, suggesting a link to a strong inflammatory response in the eyes.

Article Abstract

CC chemokine receptor type 5 (CCR5) is a chemokine receptor that influences the immune response to infectious and parasitic diseases. This study aimed to determine whether the CCR5Δ32 and CCR5 59029 A/G polymorphisms are associated with the development of ocular toxoplasmosis in humans. Patients with positive serology for Toxoplasma gondii were analyzed and grouped as 'with ocular toxoplasmosis' (G1: n=160) or 'without ocular toxoplasmosis' (G2: n=160). A control group (G3) consisted of 160 individuals with negative serology. The characterization of the CCR5Δ32 and CCR5 59029 A/G polymorphisms was by PCR and by PCR-RFLP, respectively. The difference between the groups with respect to the mean age (G1: mean age: 47.3, SD±19.3, median: 46 [range: 18-95]; G2: mean age: 61.3, SD±13.7, median: 61 [range: 21-87]; G3: mean age: 38.8, SD±17.9, median: 34 [range: 18-80]) was statistically significant (G1 vs.G2: p-value <0.0001; t=7.21; DF=318; G1 vs.G3: p-value <0.0001; t=4.32; DF=318; G2 vs. G3: p-value <0.0001; t=9.62; DF=318). The Nagelkerke r value was 0.040. There were statistically significant differences for the CCR5/CCR5 (p-value=0.008; OR=0.261), AA (p-value=0.007; OR=2.974) and AG genotypes (p-value=0.018; OR=2.447) between G1 and G2. Individuals with the CCR5/CCR5 genotype and simultaneously the CCR5-59029 AA or AG genotypes have a greater risk of developing ocular toxoplasmosis (4% greater), which may be associated with a strong and persistent inflammatory response in ocular tissue.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2017.12.012DOI Listing

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