PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Adam, R AU - Sturrock, R D AU - Gracie, J A TI - TLR4 mutations (Asp299Gly and Thr399Ile) are not associated with ankylosing spondylitis AID - 10.1136/ard.2005.045476 DP - 2006 Aug 01 TA - Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases PG - 1099--1101 VI - 65 IP - 8 4099 - http://ard.bmj.com/content/65/8/1099.short 4100 - http://ard.bmj.com/content/65/8/1099.full SO - Ann Rheum Dis2006 Aug 01; 65 AB - Background: Immunoregulatory genes and Gram negative gut bacteria are thought to be important in disease expression in ankylosing spondylitis (AS). Objective: To compare the frequency of two common and functional TLR4 mutations (Asp299Gly, and Thr399Ile) between patients with AS and HLA-B27 healthy controls. Methods: The TLR4 genotypes of patients and healthy HLA-B27 controls were determined using allele-specific PCR and restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. Asp299Gly genotype was determined in 193 patients and 125 HLA-B27 positive controls and Thr399Ile genotype in 184 patients and 113 HLA-B27 controls. Allele frequencies were compared using a χ2 test of association. Results: 29/193 (15%) patients with AS had a polymorphism in the Asp299 site compared with 18/125 (14.4%) healthy HLA-B27 controls. Of the patients genotyped for the Thr399Ile allele, 29/184 (15.8%) carried the polymorphism compared with 19/113 (16.8%) HLA-B27 controls. No significant difference between the frequencies of the Asp299Gly genotype or the Thr399Ile genotype between patients with AS and healthy HLA-B27 controls was found. No significant difference in allele frequency was found at either site. Conclusion: Two common TLR4 polymorphisms, which cause a functional deficiency in host immune response to Gram negative bacteria, are not overrepresented in patients with AS.