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IL1RN - interleukin 1 receptor antagonist (rs419598)<br />

The interleukin-1 receptor antagonist is involved in the control of immune and inflammatory processes. The rs419598<br />

polymorphism can increase inflammatory activity.<br />

RES Genotype POP Possible results<br />

T/T 47% Increased risk of inflammation<br />

X T/C 47% Increased risk of inflammation<br />

References<br />

C/C 6% No increased risk of inflammation<br />

Wójtowicz A et al. IL1B and DEFB1 Polymorphisms Increase Susceptibility to Invasive Mold Infection After Solid-Organ Transplantation. J Infect Dis.<br />

2015 May 15,211(10):1646-57.<br />

Iglesias-Linares A et al. Postorthodontic external root resorption is associated with IL1 receptor antagonist gene variations. Oral Dis. 2012<br />

Mar,18(2):198-205.<br />

X. Wu et al. IL-1 receptor antagonist gene as a predictive biomarker of progression of knee osteoarthritis in a population cohort. Osteoarthritis<br />

Cartilage. 2013 Jul, 21(7): 930–938.<br />

CRP - C-Reactive Protein (rs3093066)<br />

The protein encoded by the CRP gene (C-reactive protein) belongs to the acute-phase proteins and elevated levels of CRP in the<br />

blood can be found in inflammatory processes. CRP binds to phosphocholine which is located on the surface of dead or dying cells<br />

and activates the complement system, binds to phagocytes and triggers a part of the non-specific defense mechanism. CRP is<br />

used as a marker of acute inflammation. The rs3093066 polymorphism is associated with a lower CRP concentration in the blood.<br />

RES Genotype POP Possible results<br />

A/A 12% No increased risk of inflammation<br />

A/C 30% Increased risk of inflammation<br />

X C/C 58% Increased risk of inflammation<br />

References<br />

Obisesan TO et al. C-Reactive Protein Genotypes Affect Baseline, but not Exercise Training–Induced Changes, in C-Reactive Protein Levels.<br />

Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2004 Oct, 24(10): 1874–1879.<br />

Neubauer O et al. Recovery after an Ironman triathlon: sustained inflammatory responses and muscular stress. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2008<br />

Oct,104(3):417-26.<br />

Phillips T et al. A dietary supplement attenuates IL-6 and CRP after eccentric exercise in untrained males. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2003<br />

Dec,35(12):2032-7.<br />

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