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Evaluation of IFITM3 rs12252 Association With Severe Pediatric Influenza Infection

Authors :
Lisa N. Steele
Natalie Z. Cvijanovich
David Finkelstein
J. Dean Jarvis
Vicki L. Montgomery
Brooke B. Park
Matthew L. Paden
Chee-Chee Manghram
Judi Arnold
Yu Zhang
Juliane Bubeck Wardenburg
Anna A. Agan
Kristin Greathouse
Marc-André Dugas
Ronald C. Sanders
Stephanie Osborne
Eloise Lemon
E.K. Allen
Rachel Jacobs
Angela Czaja
Katri Typpo
Sherell Thornton-Thompson
L. Eugene Daugherty
Philippe Jouvet
Stephanie Meisner
Angela A. Doucette
Kara Richardson
Sandra B. Lindahl
Jillian Egan
Melania Bembea
Laurel Baglia
Mary E. Hartman
Scott L. Weiss
Healther Anthony
Megan Brocato
Tracy Evans
Aimee Labell
Michael Kiers
Carrie M. Rosenberger
Susanna Burr
Stephanie Huston
Adam Schwarz
Frederick E. Barr
Cheryl L. Stone
Mary Ann Diliberto
Nancy Jaimon
Ashely L. Ortiz
Jenny L. Bush
Maureen Convery
Mark W. Hall
Monroe Carell
Chisom Onwunyi
Courtney Bliss
Shivan Shetty
Ramon Adams
Anne-Marie Fontaine
Ana Lia Graciano
Machelle Dawson
Neal J. Thomas
Danielle Liss
Peter M. Mourani
Marita Thompson
Martha Sisko
Anil Sapru
Barry P. Markovitz
Tiffany Patterson
Kate Luther
Victoria Lo
Grace Yoon
Stephanie A. Ash
Tushar Bhangale
Robin L. Kelly
Elizabeth D. White
Erin Zielinski
Renee A. Higgerson
Glenda Hefley
Jen Deschenes
Kate G. Ackerman
Chhavi Katyal
Mark A. Helfaer
Ryan Nofziger
Melita Baldwin
LeeAnn M. Christie
Paul G. Thomas
John S. Giuliano
Briana E. Horn
Stephen C. Kurachek
Douglas F. Willson
Ryan M. Sullivan
Kate Sewell
Edward J. Truemper
Julie C. Fitzgerald
Jill Raymond
Avani Shukla
Valeri Batara Aymami
Gwenn E. McLaughlin
Julie Simon
Helen C. Su
Kathleen A. Sala
Christopher L. Carroll
Ursula Kyle
Heidi R. Flori
Shannon M. Keisling
Rainer Gedeit
Debra Spear
Andrea C. DeDent
Joana Tala
Rich Toney
Kathy Murkowski
Ellen M. Smith
Yamila Sierra
Nick Anas
Bria M. Coates
Emily Jewett
Peter Mourani
Christine Traul
Adrienne G. Randolph
Allan Doctor
Jeff Terry
Lisa Petersen
Daniel L. Levin
Danielle Loyola
David Tellez
Michele Kong
Steve Shein
Becky Brumfield
Rica Sharon P. Morzov
Laura Loftis
Wai-Ki Yip
Susan Bergant
Ofelia Vargas-Shiraishi
Source :
The Journal of infectious diseases. 216(1)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background Interferon-induced transmembrane protein 3 (IFITM3) restricts endocytic fusion of influenza virus. IFITM3 rs12252_C, a putative alternate splice site, has been associated with influenza severity in adults. IFITM3 has not been evaluated in pediatric influenza. Methods The Pediatric Influenza (PICFLU) study enrolled children with suspected influenza infection across 38 pediatric intensive care units during November 2008 to April 2016. IFITM3 was sequenced in patients and parents were genotyped for specific variants for family-based association testing. rs12252 was genotyped in 54 African-American pediatric outpatients with influenza (FLU09), included in the population-based comparisons with 1000 genomes. Splice site analysis of rs12252_C was performed using PICFLU and FLU09 patient RNA. Results In PICFLU, 358 children had influenza infection. We identified 22 rs12252_C homozygotes in 185 white non-Hispanic children. rs12252_C was not associated with influenza infection in population or family-based analyses. We did not identify the Δ21 IFITM3 isoform in RNAseq data. The rs12252 genotype was not associated with IFITM3 expression levels, nor with critical illness severity. No novel rare IFITM3 functional variants were identified. Conclusions rs12252 was not associated with susceptibility to influenza-related critical illness in children or with critical illness severity. Our data also do not support it being a splice site.

Details

ISSN :
15376613
Volume :
216
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of infectious diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d25f1471a3bce96acb7a4b966f426f55