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    Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is a crucial regulator of inflammatory reactions and vascular remodeling. Elevated TLR4 expression has been proved to be correlated with an increased risk of aortic aneurysm (AA). This study aimed to explore the influence of TLR4 gene polymorphisms on TLR4 expression levels and its probable functional significance in AA disease. A total of 294 AA patients and 285 controls were enrolled in the study and serum TLR4 levels were detected by ELISA. All the participants were genotyped for two tag-SNPs in TLR4 (rs1927914 in the promoter region and rs11536889 in the 3'-untranslated region) using the KASP method. Relative luciferase activity was measured by the dual-luciferase reporter assay system. The rs1927914 TC, TC/CC genotypes and C allele showed associations with increased serum TLR4 levels in the total population and AA patients (all P<0.05). Further stratified analysis demonstrated that AA subjects with TC or TC/CC genotype of rs1927914 had significantly higher serum levels of TLR4 than those with TT genotype in male, age>60y, hypertension, diabetes, TAA type and size>5.0 cm subgroups (all P<0.05). In binary logistic analysis, rs1927914 TC genotype and dominant model presented significant associations with high TLR4 levels (OR = 1.579 and 1.431, P = 0.020 and 0.049, respectively) after adjusting age, hypertension and diabetes. However, rs11536889 polymorphism had no significant influence on serum TLR4 levels. Regarding rs1927914, luciferase activity of the C allele construct was significantly increased in comparison with the T allele construct (0.589 ± 0.004 vs. 0.340 ± 0.014, P<0.001). Our results provided evidence that rs1927914 polymorphism contributed to serum TLR4 levels, possibly by influencing promoter activity of TLR4, and could be a novel genetic factor in the formation of AA. Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Tan Li, Jingjing Jing, Nannan Dong, Xiaozheng Liu, Chunyan Ma, Jun Yang. TLR4 rs1927914 polymorphism contributes to serum TLR4 levels in patients with aortic aneurysm. Experimental and molecular pathology. 2021 Apr;119:104609

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