CONTRIBUTION OF GENETIC PREDICTORS TO FORMATION OF HEALTH DEFICIENCY IN THE SEPARATE PERIOD AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY TREATMENT OF CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS
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Container-title:Proceedings of the 1st International Congress "The Latest Achievements of Medicine, Healthcare, and Health-Saving Technologies"
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Shabaldin A. V.,Igisheva L.N.,Rumyanceva A. A.
Abstract
Objective: To study the contribution of xenobiotic biotransformation enzyme genes,
transcription factors, inflammatory and immune response receptors in determining health deficiency
in the separated period after cardiac surgery for congenital heart disease.
Materials and methods. 116 children who underwent radical correction of CHD were
examined. An assessment of the catamnesis of these children and genetic typing of genes encoding
enzymes for the biotransformation of xeno- and endobiotics (GSTP, CYP1A2, CYP1A1), involved
in the determination of cardiogenesis and processes in cardiomyocytes (CRELD-1, GATA-6,
NOTCH-1), innate ( TREM-1) and adaptive (HLA-DR) immunity. The search for predictors of
functioning deficit by physical, psycho-emotional, social, mental types was carried out using
multiple logistic regression.
Results. The level of functioning of various components of health one year after surgical
treatment was associated with the same factors. These factors negatively affecting the health of
children one year after heart surgery were: unfavorable living conditions, as well as genetic
predictor markers HLA-DRB1*07 and Creld1 T/C (rs9878047)*T.
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Kemerovo State University
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