Background: Transplant rejection is one of the major problems after heart transplantation (HTx). The aim of the study was to find possible links between chosen single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and heart transplant rejection.
Material and methods: Blood samples were taken from 24 patients subjected to HTx between 2010 and 2016 at the Clinic of Cardiac Surgery and Transplantation and under the control of I Clinic of Cardiology. All the patients were permanently controlled and had therapeutic levels of immunosuppressants in their blood. Their DNA was isolated and analyzed using the high-resolution melting method according to the Toll-like receptor 4 SNPs rs10983755 A/G, rs4986791 C/T, rs4986790 A/G, rs10759932 C/T, rs1927911 C/T, rs11536889 C/G, and rs12377632 C/T. The analysis of the clinical data of biopsies according to International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation classification was derived from the patients' medical history, divided into two groups: 0-1b and 2-4. A statistical analysis was then performed.
Results: The results obtained showed no association between analyzed SNPs and rejection. For rs10983755 A/G, P = .85; rs4986791 C/T, rs4986790 A/G, and rs1927911 C/T had P = .35; and rs10759932 C/T, rs11536889 C/G, and rs12377632 C/T had P = 1.
Conclusions: No association between the SNPs rs10983755 A/G, rs4986791 C/T, rs4986790 A/G, rs10759932 C/T, rs1927911 C/T, rs11536889 C/G, and rs12377632 C/T and heart transplant rejection was found, but further investigation is suggested for TLR4 SNPs with P < .5.
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