Toll‐Like Receptor 4 Polymorphism and Its Association with Symptomatic Neurocysticercosis
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Abstract
TLR4 Asp299Gly and Thr399Ile were significantly associated with the occurrence of NCC (P < .001 for Asp299Gly; P = .003 for Thr399Ile) and progression to symptomatic NCC, compared with control subjects (P < .001 for Asp299Gly; P < .001 for Thr399Ile) or asymptomatic NCC (P < .001 for Asp299Gly; P = .002 for Thr399Ile). Frequency of haplotype Gly/Thr (P <.001) was observed to be a risk factor for susceptibility to NCC. Gly and Ile carriers had a statistically significant association with NCC (P < .001 for Gly; P = .003 for Ile) and symptomatic NCC (P < .001 for Gly; P <or= .001 for Ile), compared with control subjects. Both carriers were also associated with symptomatic NCC (P < .001 for Gly; P < .004 for Ile), when compared with asymptomatic NCC.
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