International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2024)

The Aquaporin 3 Polymorphism (rs17553719) Is Associated with Sepsis Survival and Correlated with IL-33 Secretion

  • Dominik Ziehe,
  • Britta Marko,
  • Patrick Thon,
  • Tim Rahmel,
  • Lars Palmowski,
  • Hartmuth Nowak,
  • Alexander von Busch,
  • Alexander Wolf,
  • Andrea Witowski,
  • Jolene Vonheder,
  • Björn Ellger,
  • Frank Wappler,
  • Elke Schwier,
  • Dietrich Henzler,
  • Thomas Köhler,
  • Alexander Zarbock,
  • Stefan Felix Ehrentraut,
  • Christian Putensen,
  • Ulrich Hermann Frey,
  • Moritz Anft,
  • Nina Babel,
  • Michael Adamzik,
  • Björn Koos,
  • Lars Bergmann,
  • Matthias Unterberg,
  • Katharina Rump

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25031400
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 3
p. 1400

Abstract

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Sepsis is a common life-threatening disease caused by dysregulated immune response and metabolic acidosis which lead to organ failure. An abnormal expression of aquaporins plays an important role in organ failure. Additionally, genetic variants in aquaporins impact on the outcome in sepsis. Thus, we investigated the polymorphism (rs17553719) and expression of aquaporin-3 (AQP3) and correlated these measurements with the survival of sepsis patients. Accordingly, we collected blood samples on several days (plus clinical data) from 265 sepsis patients who stayed in different ICUs in Germany. Serum plasma, DNA, and RNA were then separated to detect the promotor genotypes of AQP3 mRNA expression of AQP3 and several cytokines. The results showed that the homozygote CC genotype exhibited a significant decrease in 30-day survival (38.9%) compared to the CT (66.15%) and TT genotypes (76.3%) (p = 0.003). Moreover, AQP3 mRNA expression was significantly higher and nearly doubled in the CC compared to the CT (p = 0.0044) and TT genotypes (p = 0.018) on the day of study inclusion. This was accompanied by an increased IL-33 concentration in the CC genotype (day 0: p = 0.0026 and day 3: p = 0.008). In summary, the C allele of the AQP3 polymorphism (rs17553719) shows an association with increased AQP3 expression and IL-33 concentration accompanied by decreased survival in patients with sepsis.

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