-(Cys98→Gly) |
sepsis |
– |
Gly98 allele may contribute to an increased predisposition to sepsis in male patients |
(43) |
rs2232582 |
septic complications after HCT |
Heterozygous |
C allele associated with a 2-fold higher risk for GN bacteremia after HCT. |
(21) |
Infective endocarditis |
Heterozygous |
T allele may associate with high risk for infective endocarditis. |
(44) |
rs2232596 |
Infective endocarditis |
Homozygous |
G allele may associate with high risk for infective endocarditis. |
(44) |
a 4-SNP haplotype: |
sepsis |
Homozygous |
The haplotype associated with increased risk for sepsis and higher mean levels of serum LBP. |
(45) |
rs1780616-C |
rs5741812-A |
rs2232571-T |
rs1780617-A |
rs2232571 |
septic complications after HCT |
Heterozygous |
C allele was associated with higher median basal serum LBP levels, a 3-fold increase in the risk of death prior to discharge, and a 5-fold increase in mortality risk. |
(21) |
hematopoietic cell transplantation |
Heterozygous |
C allele was associated with higher median basal serum LBP levels. |
(46) |
rs2232613 |
hematopoietic cell transplantation |
Heterozygous |
Showed association with lower plasm LBP concentrations but higher efficiency in endotoxin extraction and transfer to MD-2. |
(46) |
pneumonia and sepsis |
Heterozygous |
Carriage of T allele impaired bacterial ligands binding capacity and cytokines-induction function and exhibited a higher risk for mortality in the course of septic complications and pneumonia. |
(47) |
rs2232618 |
trauma |
– |
Generated mutant protein had an enhanced binding capacity with CD14. C allele contributed to higher incidence and development of sepsis. |
(48) |
Sepsis |
Homozygous |
A combination with additional four SNPs was associated with sepsis in children. |
(49) |
trauma |
Heterozygous |
C allele was associated with and higher incidence and development of sepsis. |
(50) |
bacterial vaginosis |
– |
It was marginally significantly associated with Carriage of A. vaginae during early pregnancy. |
(51) |