PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Macrophage migration inhibitory factor -173 G>C single nucleotide polymorphism and its association with active pulmonary tuberculosis.

  • Mirela Gehlen,
  • Elis Regina Dalla Costa,
  • Maria Lucia Rosa Rossetti,
  • Denise Rossato Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234565
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
p. e0234565

Abstract

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PurposeThe establishment of candidate genes associated with susceptibility to TB is a challenge especially due to divergent frequencies among different populations. The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) -173 G>C single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and susceptibility to pulmonary TB in a population of southern Brazil.MethodsCase-control study. Patients > 18 years old, diagnosed with pulmonary TB were included. The control group consisted of blood donors and household contacts, not relatives, healthy and > 18 years old. MIF -173 G>C SNPs were genotyped using real-time PCR using a TaqMan SNP Genotyping assay.Results174 patients and 166 controls were included. There were no statistically significant differences between cases and controls regarding genotype prevalence (p>0.05). Comparing patients with normal genotype (GG) with those with at least one C allele, there was also no statistically significant difference (p = 0.135). Also, there was no statistically significant difference comparing the homozygous for the mutation (CC) with the other patients (GG and CG) (p = 0.864).ConclusionsWe did not find association between MIF -173 G>C polymorphism and susceptibility to pulmonary TB.