LRRK2 and RIPK2 variants in the NOD 2-mediated signaling pathway are associated with susceptibility to Mycobacterium leprae in Indian populations.

  • Patrick Marcinek
  • Aditya Nath Jha
  • Vidyagouri Shinde
  • Arun Sundaramoorthy
  • Raja Rajkumar
  • Naveen Chandra Suryadevara
  • Sanjeev Kumar Neela
  • Hoang van Tong
  • Vellingiri Balachander
  • Vijaya Lakshmi Valluri
  • Kumarasamy Thangaraj
  • Thirumalaisamy P Velavan
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
issn:1932-6203

Abstract

In recent years, genome wide association studies have discovered a large number of gene loci that play a functional role in innate and adaptive immune pathways associated with leprosy susceptibility. The immunological control of intracellular bacteria M. leprae is modulated by NOD2-mediated signaling of Th1 responses. In this study, we investigated 211 clinically classified leprosy patients and 230 ethnically matched controls in Indian population by genotyping four variants in NOD2 (rs9302752A/G), LRRK2 (rs1873613A/G), RIPK2 (rs40457A/G and rs42490G/A). The LRRK2 locus is associated with leprosy outcome. The LRRK2 rs1873613A minor allele and respective rs1873613AA genotypes were significantly associated with an increased risk whereas the LR...

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