Development of a novel microarray methodology for the study of SNPs in the promoter region of the TNF-alpha gene: their association with obstructive pulmonary disease in Greek patients
- PMID: 17509552
- DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2007.03.024
Development of a novel microarray methodology for the study of SNPs in the promoter region of the TNF-alpha gene: their association with obstructive pulmonary disease in Greek patients
Abstract
Objectives: Polymorphisms in promoter region of TNF-alpha gene were shown to interfere with the transcriptional activity of the gene resulting in the production of different levels of TNF-alpha product suggesting their involvement in susceptibility or severity of many inflammatory diseases. We set up a case-control study consisting of 117 COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), 62 DB (bronchiectasis) patients and two control groups (109 smokers without COPD-healthy smokers control group and 212 general population subjects) to evaluate involvement of TNF-alpha gene polymorphisms in the abovementioned diseases in a homogeneous population.
Methods: The novel methodology of the NanoChip Molecular Biology Workstation (MBW Nanogen http://www.nanogen.com) was employed to genotype the 5 promoter SNPs.
Results and conclusions: Genotype frequencies of the 5 SNPs showed no significant difference between the COPD and DB patient groups and the healthy smokers group. Statistical difference (p=0.043) was only revealed between the haplotype frequencies in COPD patients compared to the general population control group. The NanoChip MBW is an accurate method for SNP screening.
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