Genetic variations in inflammation-related genes and their influence on the susceptibility of pediatric acute lung injury in a Chinese population

2019 
Abstract Acute lung injury (ALI) is a serious clinical syndrome that can cause respiratory failure and threaten the life of the patients. A biomarker that can predict the syndrome can contribute to a better clinical management of the patients. In adults, genetic polymorphisms in inflammatory-response genes have been shown to be a promising biomarker. However, the pathogenesis of ALI in adult is known to be different from that in children and no previous study has investigated the association between inflammatory gene polymorphisms and pediatric ALI (PALI) risk. In this work, we examined the association between 12 polymorphisms in six inflammatory-response genes (TNF, IL6, IL10, IL18, NFKB1 and NFKBIA) and risk of PALI. A total of 1075 children with ALI and 1382 non-ALI controls were recruited. The polymorphisms were genotyped employing RFLP method. The risk association was estimated via logistic regression analysis, with P
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