Mediators of Inflammation (Jan 2008)

Association of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the IL-18 Gene with Production of IL-18 Protein by Mononuclear Cells from Healthy Donors

  • Khripko Olga Pavlovna,
  • Sennikova Nadegda Sergeevna,
  • Lopatnikova Julia Anatolievna,
  • Khripko Jurii Ivanovich,
  • Filipenko Maxim Leonidovich,
  • Khrapov Evgenii Alexandrovich,
  • Gelfgat Evgenii L'vovich,
  • Yakushenko Elena Vladimirovna,
  • Kozlov Vladimir Alexandrovich,
  • Sennikov Sergei Vitalievich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2008/309721
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2008

Abstract

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IL-18 has proinflammatory effects and participates in both innate and adaptive cellular and humoral immunity. A number of SNPs that influence IL-18 production are found in the gene promoter region. We investigated the association of SNPs in the IL-18 promoter at −607 and −137 with the level of IL-18 protein production by PBMC from healthy donors from Southwestern Siberia. The genetic distribution of these SNPs in the promoter site was established by PCR. IL-18 protein production was determined by ELISA. Our results showed that PBMC from donors carrying allele 137C have lower levels of both spontaneous and LPS-stimulated IL-18 production. In contrast, PBMC from donors carrying allele 607A showed significant increases in spontaneous and stimulated IL-18 production compared to wild type. Our study suggests that the SNPs −607 and −137 in the promoter region of the IL-18 gene influence the level of IL-18 protein production by PBMC from healthy donors in Southwestern Siberia.