Single nucleotide polymorphisms in IFN-gamma, TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-10, and TGF-beta in pulmonary and extrapulmonary tuberculosis in the State of Ceará, northeastern Brazil
Luiz RDSS, Campelo TA, Silva CS, Nogueira LL, Sancho SO, da Silva AKA, Frota CC, Carvalho-Costa FA
Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz · 2025-05
Abstract
Background Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in genes encoding cytokines influence tuberculosis (TB) outcomes. Objectives To characterise genotypes of the SNPs IFN-gamma +874 T > A, TNF-alpha -308 G > A, IL-6 -174 G > C, IL-10 -1082A > G, TGF-beta codon 10 T > C, and TGF-beta codon 25 G > C in patients with pulmonary (PTB) and extrapulmonary TB (EPTB). Methods 82 PTB and 45 EPTB cases were compared, concerning genotype distribution of the mentioned SNPs, characterised via sequence-specific primer polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Findings Regarding IFN-gamma +874 T > A, AA genotype was the most frequent in both groups, TA was more frequent in PTB and TT in EPTB, with no statistical significance. For SNP TNF-alpha -308 G > A, GG was more frequent in both groups of patients. Regarding the IL-6 -174 G > C polymorphism, GG predominated in both groups, while CG and GG were significantly more frequent in patients with PTB and EPTB, respectively. Concerning IL-10 -1082 A > G, AA predominated in both PTB and EPTB. Concerning TGF-beta codon 10 T > C, CC predominated in PTB while TC predominated in EPTB, but the differences were not statistically significant. Genotype GG of TGF-beta codon 25 G > C predominated among PTB and EPTB patients. Main conclusions Except for IL-6, the genotype profile could not differentiate PTB and EPTB. Hence, the studied SNPs are not significantly associated with the extrapulmonary involvement of TB.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Tuberculosis
- Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
- Transforming Growth Factor beta
- Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
- Interleukin-6
- Interleukin-10
- Polymerase Chain Reaction
- Genotype
- Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
- Adolescent
- Adult
- Aged
- Middle Aged
- Brazil
- Female
- Male
- Interferon-gamma
- Young Adult
- Tuberculosis, Extrapulmonary