Genes of Interest: IL-6, TNF,TLR4, HLA-DQA1, PON1, SH2B3, PTPN22, SLC23A1, HLA-DQB1, HLA-DRB1, GPX1, FOXO3, IL1B,IRF5, SOD2
Inflammatory infections are a common problem that can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics.
IL-6 is a cytokine that is involved in the immune response to infections, and a genetic variation in this gene can affect its ability to produce enough of this cytokine to fight off an infection. TNF is another cytokine that is involved in the immune response, and variations in this gene can also affect the body's ability to respond effectively to infections.
TLR4 is a gene that helps the body recognize and respond to certain infections, and genetic variations in this gene can affect its ability to do so. HLA-DQA1, PON1, and SH2B3 are all genes that help the body recognize and respond to pathogens, and variations in these genes can also affect the body's ability to fight off infections.
PTPN22 is a gene that helps regulate the immune system, and genetic variations in this gene can affect the body's ability to respond to infections. SLC23A1 is a gene involved in the transport of vitamin C, which is important for the immune system, and genetic variations in this gene can affect the body's ability to use this vitamin effectively.
HLA-DQB1 and HLA-DRB1 are both genes involved in the recognition of pathogens by the immune system, and genetic variations in these genes can affect the body's ability to fight off infections. GPX1 is a gene involved in the production of a powerful antioxidant that helps protect the body against damage from oxidative stress, and genetic variations in this gene can affect the body's ability to produce enough of this antioxidant to fight off infections.
FOXO3 is a gene that helps regulate the immune system, and genetic variations in this gene can affect the body's ability to respond to infections. IL1B, IRF5, and SOD2 are all genes involved in the immune response, and genetic variations in these genes can affect the body's ability to fight off infections.
Overall, these genes play a significant role in the body's response to inflammation and infection, and genetic variations in these genes can affect the body's ability to effectively fight off infections.