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Revisiting the association of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) with polymorphisms of NHE3 and IL13
by
Schürmann, Peter
, Klintschar, Michael
, Fleßner, Jessica
, Rothämel, Thomas
, Qu, Dong
, Rehberg, Daniela
, Dörk, Thilo
in
Associations
/ Central nervous system
/ Data
/ Death & dying
/ Death attitudes
/ Forensic pathology
/ Hydrogen
/ Immune system
/ Infant mortality
/ Infants
/ Lungs
/ Meta-analysis
/ Nervous system
/ Nucleotides
/ Polymorphism
/ SIDS
/ Sodium
/ Subgroups
/ Sudden death
/ Sudden infant death syndrome
2024
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Revisiting the association of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) with polymorphisms of NHE3 and IL13
by
Schürmann, Peter
, Klintschar, Michael
, Fleßner, Jessica
, Rothämel, Thomas
, Qu, Dong
, Rehberg, Daniela
, Dörk, Thilo
in
Associations
/ Central nervous system
/ Data
/ Death & dying
/ Death attitudes
/ Forensic pathology
/ Hydrogen
/ Immune system
/ Infant mortality
/ Infants
/ Lungs
/ Meta-analysis
/ Nervous system
/ Nucleotides
/ Polymorphism
/ SIDS
/ Sodium
/ Subgroups
/ Sudden death
/ Sudden infant death syndrome
2024
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Revisiting the association of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) with polymorphisms of NHE3 and IL13
by
Schürmann, Peter
, Klintschar, Michael
, Fleßner, Jessica
, Rothämel, Thomas
, Qu, Dong
, Rehberg, Daniela
, Dörk, Thilo
in
Associations
/ Central nervous system
/ Data
/ Death & dying
/ Death attitudes
/ Forensic pathology
/ Hydrogen
/ Immune system
/ Infant mortality
/ Infants
/ Lungs
/ Meta-analysis
/ Nervous system
/ Nucleotides
/ Polymorphism
/ SIDS
/ Sodium
/ Subgroups
/ Sudden death
/ Sudden infant death syndrome
2024
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Revisiting the association of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) with polymorphisms of NHE3 and IL13
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Revisiting the association of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) with polymorphisms of NHE3 and IL13
2024
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ObjectivesDisturbances of the central nervous system and immune system are thought to play a role in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Dysregulated expression of sodium (Na+)/hydrogen (H+) exchanger 3 (NHE3) in the brainstem and of interleukin 13 (IL13) in the lungs has been observed in SIDS. An association of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in NHE3 and IL13 with SIDS has been proposed, but controversial results were reported. Therefore, there is a need to revisit the association of SNPs in NHE3 and IL13 with SIDS.MethodsGenotyping of rs71597645 (G1131A) and rs2247114 (C2405T) in NHE3 and rs20541 (+ 4464A/G) in IL13 was performed in 201 SIDS cases and 338 controls. A meta-analysis was performed after merging our data with previously published data (all from European populations).ResultsPolymorphisms rs2247114 (NHE3) and rs20541 (IL13) were significantly associated with SIDS overall and in multiple subgroups, but no association was found for rs71597645 (NHE3). After combining our data with previously published data, a fixed-effect meta-analysis showed that rs2247114 in NHE3 retained a significant association with SIDS under a recessive model (OR 2.78, 95%CI 1.53 to 5.06; p = 0.0008).ConclusionOur findings suggest an association of NHE3 variant rs2247114 (C2405T), though not rs71597645 (NHE3), with SIDS. A potential role of rs20541 (IL13) still has to be elucidated. Especially NHE3 seems to be an interesting topic for future SIDS research.
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Springer Nature B.V
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