Tumour necrosis factor(TNF)-alpha levels are elevated in airways of patient
s with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and may contribute to i
ts pathogenesis, A guanine to adenine substitution at position -308 of the
TNF-alpha gene promoter (TNF1/2) has been associated with chronic bronchiti
s of various aetiologies in a Taiwanese population. The authors performed a
study investigating association of the polymorphism with smoking-related C
OPD in Caucasians,
Frequencies of TNF1/2 alleles in 86 Caucasians (52 males) with COPD were co
mpared with 63 (52 males) asymptomatic smoker/exsmoker control subjects and
a population control of 199 (99 males) blood donors. Genotyping was perfor
med by the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphi
sm technique on genomic deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) obtained from periphera
l blood.
There were no significant differences in TNF1/2 allele frequencies between
groups: 0.85/0.15 in COPD, 0.85/0.15 in smoker control subjects, 0.83/0.17
in population control subjects. Within the COPD group there was no associat
ion of TNF1/2 alleles with indices of airflow obstruction (% predicted forc
ed expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and % predicted FEV1/vital capaci
ty ratio) nor gas transfer (% predicted carbon monogide transfer coefficien
t and % predicted carbon monoxide diffusing capacity of the lung).
It is concluded that: 1) the tumour necrosis factor gene promoter allele do
es not influence the risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disea
se in a Caucasian population of smokers; and 2) there is no association of
the tumour necrosis factor gene promoter genotype with severity of airflow
obstruction nor degree of emphysema in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseas
e.