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Table 4 Clinical relevance of the NF-κB gene polymorphisms in patients with major trauma

From: Identification of haplotype tag single nucleotide polymorphisms within the nuclear factor-κB family genes and their clinical relevance in patients with major trauma

SNPs

Genotype

Number

Age, years

Sex, male/female, n

ISS

Sepsis, n (%)

MOD score

rs28362491

II

245

40.5 ± 12.4

145/100

22 ± 10.3

108 (44.1)

5.0 ± 2.3

 

ID

386

42 ± 13.6

306/80

21.9 ± 8.6

156 (40.4)

4.9 ± 2.1

 

DD

122

40.2 ± 13.2

98/24

24 ± 10.5

47 (38.5)

4.9 ± 2.5

rs4648068

AA

231

39.6 ± 12.5

192/39

22.0 ± 10.5

98 (42.4)

4.9 ± 2.0

 

AG

370

42.5 ± 13.8

294/76

22.1 ± 8.5

153 (41.4)

5.1 ± 2.4

 

GG

151

40.4 ± 13.2

116/35

23.2 ± 10.3

56 (37.1)

4.5 ± 1.7

rs7119750

CC

280

40.8 ± 13.30

222/58

22.3 ± 9.9

118 (42.1)

5.0 ± 2.3

 

CT

374

40.9 ± 13.2

306/68

22.5 ± 9.4

154 (41.2)

4.9 ± 2.2

 

TT

94

43.9 ± 13.9

72/22

21.3 ± 8.9

38 (40.4)

5.1 ± 2.2

rs842647

GG

551

40.7 ± 13.0

438/113

22.4 ± 9.9

228 (41.4)

5.0 ± 2.3

 

GA

167

42.8 ± 14.4

135/32

22.1 ± 7.9

70 (41.9)

4.8 ± 2.0

 

AA

15

43.2 ± 16.6

14/1

20.5 ± 10.2

2 (13.3)

3.1 ± 1.1

P-value

     

a1

a2

  1. ISS, injury severity score; MOD, multiple organ dysfunction; a, recessive effect (variant homozygotes versus heterozygotes + wild-type homozygotes) as analyzed by one-way analysis of variance. a1, P = 0.024; a2, P = 0.013.