Ozen, F.Kocak, N.Yildirim, I. HalilHacimuto, G.Sen, V.2024-04-242024-04-2420161128-3602https://hdl.handle.net/11468/20723OBJECTIVE: Inflammation may play an important role in the etiopathology of febrile convulsions (FC). IL-1 beta is an important mediator of inflammation and fever is also important information of FCs. It is suggested that there may be a relationship between polymorphisms of IL-1 beta and FC. The aim of the present study is to investigate the polymorphic stituation of promoter region of IL-1 beta in two sites (-31 and -511) and assess the IL-1 RA VNTR polymorphisms in FC patients in comparison with healthy control groups. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty FC patients and 50 healthy controls (HC) were included in the study. DNA extraction was performed by QIAamp DNA Mini Kit from peripheral blood lymphocytes of all subjects. IL-1 beta promoter polymorphisms were analyzed by PCR-RFLP, IL-1 RA VNTR polymorphisms were analyzed by PCR-agarose gel electrophoresis. RESULTS: Genotype distribution of IL-1 beta promoter region in position -31 was statistically different between FC patients and control groups. Allele I and allele II of IL-1 RA distribution were also statistically different in FC patients and healthy controls. CONCLUSIONS: We have found a significant association between IL-1 RA allele distribution and FC and a poor correlation of T/C substitution at the -31 position of IL-1 beta promoter in FC. Further studies are needed to investigate the gene expression levels and polymorphic situation in same samples.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessFebrile ConvulsionsInterleukin-1 BetaPromoterPolymorphismIl 1-RaDoes the imbalance between agonistic and antagonistic IL-1 play a role in progression of febrile convulsions?Does the imbalance between agonistic and antagonistic IL-1 play a role in progression of febrile convulsions?Article201120124WOS:0003695440000192-s2.0-8495803758326813462Q2Q3