Heat shock protein 70 genotypes HSPA1B and HSPA1L influence cytokine concentrations and interfere with outcome after major injury*
- 1 January 2003
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Critical Care Medicine
- Vol. 31 (1) , 73-79
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00003246-200301000-00011
Abstract
To examine the influence of genetic variations in heat shock proteins on trauma outcome. Prospective, noninterventional, single-center study. Level I trauma center. Eighty consecutive severe multiple trauma patients. None. Plasma concentrations of interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha were measured over a 5-day course by chemiluminescence-immunoassay. The genotypes of the polymorphisms HSPA1B (HSP70-2) G1538A and HSPA1L (HSP70-Hom) C2437T were determined by polymerase chain reaction and restriction cleavage with PstlI or NcoI, respectively. Allele frequency of the HSPA1B 1538 G allele was 0.569, and that of the HSPA1L 2437 T allele was 0.821. Interleukin-6 concentrations rapidly increased and dropped to almost normal after 5 days, whereas tumor necrosis factor-alpha concentrations increased until day 5. Patients carrying the genotypes HSPA1B AG or HSPA1L CT had significantly higher plasma concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-6 compared with those with genotype GG or TT. Presence of the HSPA1L genotype CT also was a significant risk factor to develop liver failure (odds ratio, 4.6; 95% confidence interval, 1.5-14.1) and to acquire at least one complication severe enough to score three points according to the Denver multiple organ failure score (odds ratio, 3.0; 95% confidence interval, 1.1-9.2). The data indicate that genetic variations of the heat shock proteins HSPA1B and HSPA1L may contribute to clinical outcome after severe injury.Keywords
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