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Associations Between <i>IFI44L</i> Gene Variants and Rates of Respiratory Tract Infections During Early Childhood

Johanna Lempainen, Laura S. Korhonen, Katri Kantojärvi, Santtu Heinonen, Laura Toivonen, Panu Räty, Octavio Ramilo, Asunción Mejías, Antti‐Pekka Laine, Tytti Vuorinen, Matti Waris, Linnéa Karlsson, Hasse Karlsson, Tiina Paunio, Ville Peltola

2020The Journal of Infectious Diseases14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Genetic heterogeneity in type I interferon (IFN)-related gene IFI44L may account for variable susceptibility to respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in children. METHODS: In 2 prospective, population-based birth cohorts, the STEPS Study and the FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study, IFI44L genotypes for rs273259 and rs1333969 were determined in relation to the development of RTIs until 1 or 2 years of age, respectively. At age 3 months, whole-blood transcriptional profiles were analyzed and nasal samples were tested for respiratory viruses in a subset of children. RESULTS: In the STEPS Study (n = 1135), IFI44L minor/minor gene variants were associated with lower rates of acute otitis media episodes (adjusted incidence rate ratio, 0.77 [95% confidence interval, .61-.96] for rs273259 and 0.74 [.55-.99] for rs1333969) and courses of antibiotics for RTIs (0.76 [.62-.95] and 0.73 [.56-.97], respectively. In the FinnBrain cohort (n = 971), IFI44L variants were associated with lower rates of RTIs and courses of antibiotics for RTIs. In respiratory virus-positive 3-month-old children, IFI44L gene variants were associated with decreased expression levels of IFI44L and several other IFN-related genes. CONCLUSIONS: Variant forms of IFI44L gene were protective against early-childhood RTIs or acute otitis media, and they attenuated IFN pathway activation by respiratory viruses.

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OtitisRespiratory tract infectionsMedicineIncidence (geometry)Respiratory tractRespiratory systemCohortProspective cohort studyPopulationImmunologyCohort studyBronchiolitisConfidence intervalInternal medicineGenotypePediatricsBiologyGeneGeneticsSurgeryEnvironmental healthOpticsPhysicsinterferon and immune responsesRespiratory viral infections researchImmunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
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