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  • The study examines the relationship between certain genetic factors (IL-1β polymorphisms) and the history of allergies in patients experiencing complications after joint replacements, specifically those not caused by infection or mechanical issues.
  • Researchers found that patients with aseptic complications (SA) had a higher rate of metal allergies compared to asymptomatic patients (AA) and a significant association with the IL1RN VNTR allele 498 bp, particularly in individuals with a history of allergies.
  • The findings suggest that the IL1RN allele may increase the risk of symptomatic complications in joint replacement surgeries, especially among those with allergic tendencies.

Article Abstract

Background: In contrast to infection or mechanical issues joint replacement failure following inflammatory adverse reactions is poorly understood.

Objective: To assess the association of IL-1β polymorphisms and history of allergy with aseptic non-mechanical complications following arthroplasty.

Methods: In 102 patients with aseptic non-mechanically caused symptomatic knee or hip arthroplasty (SA) and 93 patients with asymptomatic arthroplasty (AA) questionnaire-based history, patch test with at least standard series, lymphocyte transformation test (LTT) with nickel, cobalt and chromium and interleukin-1 polymorphism analysis were done. Three polymorphisms of the IL1B gene [IL-1b -3954 (rs1143634), IL-1b -511 (rs16944) and IL-1b -31 (rs1143627)] and one polymorphism of the IL1RN gene [IL1RN intron 2, variable number of tandem repeats, VNTR (rs2234663)] were assessed by PCR and gel electrophoresis.

Results: We found no significant difference in smoking history and atopy but 25% versus 10% of self-reported metal allergy in SA versus AA; the patch test (respective, LTT) for metal sensitivity was more often positive in SA patients. The allele 498 bp of the IL1RN polymorphism occurred significantly more often in the SA group (37% versus 11%; p < 0.0001). Upon additional presence of atopy, the difference was even greater (60% vs 10%) (p < 0.000001). There was no association of IL-1 polymorphisms with metal allergy.

Conclusion: The IL1RN VNTR allele 498 bp was strongly associated with SA. In patients with a history of atopy, presence of the IL1RN VNTR allele 498 bp led to a four-fold higher SA prevalence compared to patients without this allele.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9742593PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1050315DOI Listing

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