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Increased frequency of interleukin-1β (−511) allele 2 in febrile seizures
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Pediatric Neurology. Mar2002, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p192-195. 4p.
Subject
*FEBRILE seizures
*EPILEPSY
*INTERLEUKINS
*ALLELES
*COMPARATIVE studies
*GENES
*GENETIC polymorphisms
*INTERLEUKIN-1
*RESEARCH methodology
*MEDICAL cooperation
*REFERENCE values
*RESEARCH
*EVALUATION research
Language
ISSN
0887-8994
Abstract
Febrile seizures can be the first sign of epilepsy. In a recent study, patients with temporal lobe epilepsy were reported to carry the interleukin-1β allele 2 at position −511 more often than healthy control subjects. Because pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin-1, are well-known inducers of fever and therefore could play an important part in the pathogenesis of febrile seizures, we have, in this study, analyzed the cytokine gene polymorphism of interleukin-1β at position −511 in children with febrile seizures and control subjects. We found a statistically significant increase in the frequency and the carriage of interleukin-1β (−511) allele 2 in children with febrile seizures (n = 35) compared with healthy blood donors (n = 400) (P = 0.03 and P = 0.05, respectively). In previous studies, this allele has been connected to increased in vitro production of interleukin-1. Children with febrile seizures may therefore have an increased pro-inflammatory reaction during fever. This pro-inflammatory reaction may also predispose some children to the development of epilepsy. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]