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A stop codon polymorphism of toll-like receptor 5 is associated with a stable course of chronic obstructive lung disease

Stefan Pabst, Vildan Yenice, Martina Lennarz, Georg Baumgarten, Pascal Knuefermann, Bettina Hecht, Adrian Gillissen, Hans Vetter, Christian Grohe
European Respiratory Review 2006 15: 177-179; DOI: 10.1183/09059180.00010112
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    Statistical analysis. Course of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in a) Toll-like receptor (TLR)5 and b) TLR4. a) □: C1174T homozygous; ░: C1174T heterozygous; ▓: wildtype homozygous. b) ░: Asp299Gly/Thr399Ile heterozygous; ▓: wildtype homozygous. *: p<0.05; #: p = 0.138; ¶: p = 0.414; +: p = 0.026; §: p = 0.124; ƒ: p = 0.226; ##: p = 0.136.

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    TLR5: statistical analysis (TLR5392STOP)

    Total nWildtype +/+TLR5-polymorphism heterozygous +/mTLR5-polymorphism homozygous m/mAllele frequencyp-value
    COPD total138114 (82.61)22 (15.94)2 (1.45)26/276 (9.42)0.138
    COPD stable course5441 (75.93)12 (22.22)1 (1.85)14/108 (12.96)0.026
    COPD unstable course8473 (86.90)10 (11.90)1 (1.20)12/168 (7.14)0.414
    Control135121 (89.63)14 (10.37)014/270 (5.19)
    • Data are presented as n (%), unless otherwise stated. TLR: Toll-like receptor.

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    TLR4: statistical analysis (Asp299Gly/Thr399lle)

    Total nWildtype +/+TLR4-polymorphism heterozygous +/mTLR4-polymorphism homozygous m/mAllele frequencyp-value
    COPD total138124 (89.86)14 (10.14)014/276 (5.07)0.124
    COPD stable course5447 (87.04)7 (12.96)07/108 (6.48)0.136
    COPD unstable course8477 (91.67)7 (8.33)07/168 (4.17)0.226
    Control135128 (94.87)7 (5.13)07/270 (2.59)
    • Data are presented as n (%), unless otherwise stated. TLR: Toll-like receptor.

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Stefan Pabst, Vildan Yenice, Martina Lennarz, Georg Baumgarten, Pascal Knuefermann, Bettina Hecht, Adrian Gillissen, Hans Vetter, Christian Grohe
European Respiratory Review Dec 2006, 15 (101) 177-179; DOI: 10.1183/09059180.00010112

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Stefan Pabst, Vildan Yenice, Martina Lennarz, Georg Baumgarten, Pascal Knuefermann, Bettina Hecht, Adrian Gillissen, Hans Vetter, Christian Grohe
European Respiratory Review Dec 2006, 15 (101) 177-179; DOI: 10.1183/09059180.00010112
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