Association between tuberculosis and a polymorphic NFκB binding site in the interferon γ gene

2003 
Summary Interferon γ is believed to be crucial for host defence against many infections. To test the hypothesis that a polymorphism in the gene for interferon γ ( IFNG ) is associated with susceptibility to tuberculosis, we did two independent investigations. In a case-control study of 313 tuberculosis cases, we noted a significant association between a polymorphism (+874A→T) in IFNG and tuberculosis in a South African population (p=0·0055). This finding was replicated in a family-based study, in which the transmission disequilibrium test was used in 131 families (p=0·005). The transcription factor NFκB binds preferentially to the +874T allele, which is over-represented in controls. This preferential binding suggests that genetically determined variability in interferon γ and expression might be important for the development of tuberculosis.
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