Polimorfismo de un solo nucleótido en el gen Interleucina 1 alfa puede estar involucrado en episodios de Herpes Oral recurrentes en Paratletas Brasileños

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https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v10i16.24166

Palabras clave:

Herpes simple; Interleucina-1; Estomatitis herpética; Salud bucal; Paratletas.

Resumen

El objetivo de este estudio fue investigar si existe una asociación entre los episodios de herpes oral recurrentes (HO) y los polimorfismos de nucleótido único (SNP) en los genes IL1A, IL10 e IL1RN en un grupo de paratletas brasileños. Este estudio transversal se llevó a cabo de acuerdo con las directrices del STrengthening the Reporting of Genetic Association Studies (STREGA). El examen oral y la recolección de ADN para la genotipificación se realizaron en una muestra de conveniencia no probabilística compuesta por paratletas brasileños que participaron en una competencia selectiva. Los datos sobre la caracterización general de la muestra se recogieron a través de un cuestionario autoinformado. Los genes candidatos se eligieron con el navegador del genoma UCSC y los SNPs en el gen IL1A (rs17561, rs1304037), IL10 (rs1800871) e IL1RN (rs9005) se seleccionaron e investigaron en modelos alélicos, genotípicos, dominantes y recesivos. Se evaluó el equilibrio de Hardy-Weinberg para cada SNP. La muestra estuvo formada por 273 paratletas (63 (23,4%) natación, 61 (22,3%) levantamiento de pesas y 145 (63,7%) atletismo. 47 (17,2%) de los paratletas informaron episodios recurrentes de HO y la presencia del alelo T en el polimorfismo rs1304037 aumentó la probabilidad de HO. Estos hallazgos sugieren que el polimorfismo rs1304037 en el gen IL1A está asociado con episodios de HO recurrentes en paratletas.

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18/12/2021

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BRANCHER, J. A.; BONETTO, L. M. .; COSTA, E. E.; VON HELD, R.; TAVARES, J. da S. .; SALGUEIROSA, F.; SCARIOT, R.; KÜCHLER, E. C.; ANTUNES, L. S. .; ANTUNES , L. A. A. . Polimorfismo de un solo nucleótido en el gen Interleucina 1 alfa puede estar involucrado en episodios de Herpes Oral recurrentes en Paratletas Brasileños. Research, Society and Development, [S. l.], v. 10, n. 16, p. e564101624166, 2021. DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v10i16.24166. Disponível em: https://www.rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24166. Acesso em: 19 may. 2024.

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