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Query: UNIPROT:P01034 (
cystatin C
)
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Neurocysticercosis
is caused by the establishment of
Taenia solium
cysts in the central nervous system. Murine cysticercosis by
Taenia crassiceps
is a useful model of cysticercosis in which the complement component 5 (C5) has been linked to infection resistance/permissiveness. This work aimed to study the possible relevance for human neurocysticercosis of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the C5-
TRAF1
region (rs17611
C/T
, rs992670
G/A
, rs25681
G/A
, rs10818488
A/G
, and rs3761847
G/A
) in a Mexican population and associated with clinical and radiological traits related to neurocysticercosis severity (cell count in the cerebrospinal fluid [CSF cellularity], parasite location and parasite load in the brain, parasite degenerating stage, and epilepsy). The
AG
genotype of the rs3761847 SNP showed a tendency to associate with multiple brain parasites, while the
CT
and
GG
genotypes of the rs17611 and rs3761847 SNPs, respectively, showed a tendency to associate with low CSF cellularity. The rs3761847 SNP was associated with epilepsy under a dominant model, whereas rs10818488 was associated with CSF cellularity and parasite load under dominant and recessive models, respectively. For haplotypes,
C5
- and the
TRAF1
-associated SNPs were, respectively, in strong linkage disequilibrium with each other; thus, these haplotypes were studied independently. For
C5
SNPs, carrying the
CAA
haplotype increases the risk of showing high CSF cellularity 3-fold and the risk of having extraparenchymal parasites 4-fold, two conditions that are related to severe disease. For
TRAF1
SNPs, the
GA
and
AG
haplotypes were associated with CSF cellularity, and the
AG
haplotype was associated with epilepsy. Overall, these findings support the clear participation of
C5
and
TRAF1
in the risk of developing severe neurocysticercosis in the Mexican population.
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PMID:Association of
TRAF1/C5
Locus Polymorphisms with Epilepsy and Clinical Traits in Mexican Patients with Neurocysticercosis. 3157 May 57