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Table 5 Clinical relevance of Interleukin-10 haplotypes in major trauma patients

From: Clinical relevance of the interleukin 10 promoter polymorphisms in Chinese Han patients with major trauma: genetic association studies

Haplotype*

Count

IL-10 (pg/ml)

MODS

Sepsis (%)

0(ATA)

71

72.18 ± 22.51

4.25 ± 2.60

28 (39.4)

1(ATA)

157

65.19 ± 20.36

5.00 ± 2.89

76 (48.4)

2(ATA)

79

60.27 ± 19.24a, c

4.24 ± 2.39

43 (54.4)

  1. *'0 ATA haplotype' includes the following genotypes: ATC/ATC, ATC/ACC, ACA/ACA, ACA/ACC, ACC/ACC, ATC/GTC, ATC/GCC, ACC/GTC, ACA/GCA, ACC/GCA, ACA/GCC, ACC/GCC, GTA/GTC, GTC/GTC, GTA/GCC and GTC/GCA; '1 ATA haplotype' includes ATA/ATC, ATA/ACA, ATA/ACC, ATA/GTA, ATA/GTC, ATA/GCA and ATA/GCC; '2 ATA haplotype' is ATA/ATA. haplotype is indicated in an order of -1082A, -819T and -592A.
  2. a: 2 ATA vs 0 ATA, P = 0.041; c: haplotype dose effect, P = 0.041.
  3. MODS = multiple-organ dysfunction syndrome.