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Association of Toll-Like Receptor Polymorphisms With Nasal Polyposis

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dc.contributor.author Kesici, Gulin Gokcen
dc.contributor.author Kaytez, Kargin Selda
dc.contributor.author Ozdas, Talih
dc.contributor.author Ozdas, Sibel
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-14T12:01:05Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-14T12:01:05Z
dc.date.issued 2021-01
dc.identifier.citation Kesici, G. G., Kargın Kaytez, S., Özdaş, T., & Özdaş, S. (2021). Association of Toll-Like Receptor Polymorphisms With Nasal Polyposis. Ear, Nose & Throat Journal, 100(1), NP26-NP32. https://doi.org/10.1177/0145561319859305 tr_TR
dc.identifier.issn 0145-5613
dc.identifier.issn 1942-7522
dc.identifier.uri http://openacccess.atu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4154
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0145561319859305
dc.description WOS indeksli yayınlar koleksiyonu. / WOS indexed publications collection. tr_TR
dc.description.abstract Nasal polyposis is a disease characterized with chronic inflammation of the nasal mucosa. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are defined as essential receptors of the innate immune system and may play in the development of nasal polyposis. A total of 71 patients with nasal polyposis and 74 healthy controls were included in this study. Three single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs); TLR2 (2258 A>G), TLR4 (896 A>G), and TLR4 (1196 C>T) were analyzed in all patients. The degree of pair-wise linkage disequilibrium and the genotype and haplotype analyses were conducted using regression in this logistic model and the Multifactor Dimensionality Reduction (MDR) software package was used to construct all possible interactions among different genotype variants belonging to the TLR gene. There was significant difference in genotype and allele frequencies of the TLR4 (1196 C>T) polymorphism between the nasal polyposis and control groups (0.017). Also, it was observed that the probability of nasal polyposis was 62.7% in the presence of TLR4 (1196 C>T) polymorphism with asthma (P= .007). As a conclusion, this study showed that TLR4 and TLR2 polymorphisms were predisposing factors for nasal polyposis. Further functional studies investigating the consequences of loss of TLR function are needed. tr_TR
dc.language.iso en tr_TR
dc.publisher ENT-EAR NOSE & THROAT JOURNAL / SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC. tr_TR
dc.relation.ispartofseries 2021;Volume: 100 Issue: 1
dc.subject Toll-like receptor tr_TR
dc.subject single-nucleotide polymorphism tr_TR
dc.subject nasal mucosa tr_TR
dc.subject nasal polyposis tr_TR
dc.title Association of Toll-Like Receptor Polymorphisms With Nasal Polyposis tr_TR
dc.type Article tr_TR


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