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A Mal functional variant is associated with protection against invasive pneumococcal disease, bacteremia, malaria and tuberculosis.


ABSTRACT: Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and members of their signaling pathway are important in the initiation of the innate immune response to a wide variety of pathogens. The adaptor protein Mal (also known as TIRAP), encoded by TIRAP (MIM 606252), mediates downstream signaling of TLR2 and TLR4 (refs. 4-6). We report a case-control study of 6,106 individuals from the UK, Vietnam and several African countries with invasive pneumococcal disease, bacteremia, malaria and tuberculosis. We genotyped 33 SNPs, including rs8177374, which encodes a leucine substitution at Ser180 of Mal. We found that heterozygous carriage of this variant associated independently with all four infectious diseases in the different study populations. Combining the study groups, we found substantial support for a protective effect of S180L heterozygosity against these infectious diseases (N = 6,106; overall P = 9.6 x 10(-8)). We found that the Mal S180L variant attenuated TLR2 signal transduction.

SUBMITTER: Khor CC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2660299 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Mal functional variant is associated with protection against invasive pneumococcal disease, bacteremia, malaria and tuberculosis.

Khor Chiea C CC   Chapman Stephen J SJ   Vannberg Fredrik O FO   Dunne Aisling A   Murphy Caroline C   Ling Edmund Y EY   Frodsham Angela J AJ   Walley Andrew J AJ   Kyrieleis Otto O   Khan Amir A   Aucan Christophe C   Segal Shelley S   Moore Catrin E CE   Knox Kyle K   Campbell Sarah J SJ   Lienhardt Christian C   Scott Anthony A   Aaby Peter P   Sow Oumou Y OY   Grignani Robert T RT   Sillah Jackson J   Sirugo Giorgio G   Peshu Nobert N   Williams Thomas N TN   Maitland Kathryn K   Davies Robert J O RJ   Kwiatkowski Dominic P DP   Day Nicholas P NP   Yala Djamel D   Crook Derrick W DW   Marsh Kevin K   Berkley James A JA   O'Neill Luke A J LA   Hill Adrian V S AV  

Nature genetics 20070225 4


Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and members of their signaling pathway are important in the initiation of the innate immune response to a wide variety of pathogens. The adaptor protein Mal (also known as TIRAP), encoded by TIRAP (MIM 606252), mediates downstream signaling of TLR2 and TLR4 (refs. 4-6). We report a case-control study of 6,106 individuals from the UK, Vietnam and several African countries with invasive pneumococcal disease, bacteremia, malaria and tuberculosis. We genotyped 33 SNPs, inc  ...[more]

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