@article{1247, keywords = {Adult, Base Sequence, Case-Control Studies, DNA Primers, Female, HLA Antigens, HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins, Humans, India, Leprosy, Tuberculoid, Male, Polymorphism, Genetic, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Tuberculosis, Pulmonary}, author = {Rajalingam R and Mehra N K and Singal D P}, title = {Polymorphism in heat-shock protein 70-1 (HSP70-1) gene promoter region and susceptibility to tuberculoid leprosy and pulmonary tuberculosis in Asian Indians.}, abstract = {

Heat shock proteins (HSP) act as immunological target structures either by themselves because of an unusual expression pattern, or they are carrier proteins for immunogenic peptides. A three-allele polymorphism of HSP70-1 promoter region was analysed in random patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB), or with tuberculoid (TT) leprosy and healthy controls from North India. HSP70-1A and HSP70-1C occurred more frequently (> 60%) while HSP70-1B occurred infrequently in this population. Only HSP70-1A allele was significantly increased in TT leprosy as compared to healthy controls (91.8% Vs 71.1%, Pc < 0.03, RR = 4.58). Although a strong association of HLA-DR15 was observed with both of these patient groups in earlier studies, no correlation was found between HSP70-1 promoter alleles with any of the HLA allotypes. Amongst six possible genotype combinations of HSP70-1 promoter allele, only four (A/A, A/B, A/C, C/C) were encountered in Asian Indians. A significant increase of HSP70-1 A/C genotype was observed among DR15 negative PTB patients as compared to DR15 negative controls (87.5% Vs 35.7%, X2 = 8.6, Pc < 0.02) giving highest relative risk of 12.6. These findings suggest that HSP70-1 genes may play a secondary role to HLA-DR in governing susceptibility to mycobacterial infectious diseases.

}, year = {2000}, journal = {Indian journal of experimental biology}, volume = {38}, pages = {658-62}, month = {2000 Jul}, issn = {0019-5189}, url = {http://nopr.niscair.res.in/bitstream/123456789/24020/1/IJEB%2038%287%29%20658-662.pdf}, language = {eng}, }