Comprehensive Analysis of the Role of Gene Variants in Matrix Metalloproteinases and Their Tissue Inhibitors in Retinopathy of Prematurity: A Study in the Polish Population.
Aneta Choręziak-MichalakDawid SzpechtAnna Chmielarz-CzarnocińskaAgnieszka Seremak-MrozikiewiczKrzysztof DrewsGrażyna KurzawińskaEwa StraussAnna Gotz-WięckowskaPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
This study was designed to investigate the relationship between variants of matrix metalloproteinases ( MMP -1 rs179975, MMP -9 rs17576 and rs17577), their tissue inhibitors ( TIMP -1 rs4898, TIMP -2 rs2277698 and rs55743137) and the development of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in infants from the Polish population. A cohort of 100 premature infants (47% female) was enrolled, including 50 ROP cases and 50 no-ROP controls. Patients with ROP were divided into those with spontaneous remission and those requiring treatment. A positive association between MMP -1 rs179975 1G deletion allele and ROP was observed in the log-additive model (OR = 5.01; p = 0.048). Furthermore, female neonates were observed to have a negative association between the TIMP-1 rs4898C allele and the occurrence of ROP and ROP requiring treatment (codominant models with respective p -values < 0.05 and 0.043). Two and three loci interactions between MMP -1 rs1799750 and TIMP1rs4989 ( p = 0.015), as well as MMP -1 rs1799750, MMP -9 rs17576 and TIMP - 1 rs4989 ( p = 0.0003) variants influencing the ROP risk were also observed. In conclusion, these findings suggest a potential role of MMPs and TIMPs genetic variations in the development of ROP in the Polish population. Further studies using a larger group of premature infants will be required for validation.