Interethnic studies of TNF polymorphisms confirm the likely presence of a second MHC susceptibility locus in ankylosing spondylitis


Autoria(s): Milicic, A.; Lindheimer, F.; Laval, S.; Rudwaleit, M.; Ackerman, H.; Wordsworth, P.; Hohler, T.; Brown, M. A.
Data(s)

2000

Resumo

The objective of this study was to investigate TNF promoter region polymorphisms for association with susceptibility to ankylosing spondylitis (AS). The TNF -238 and -308 polymorphisms were genotyped in 306 English AS cases and 204 ethnically matched healthy B27-positive controls, and 96 southern German AS cases, 58 B27-positive and 251 B27-negative ethnically matched controls. Additionally, the TNF -376 polymorphism was genotyped in the southern German cases and controls. In the southern German AS patients a significant reduction in TNF -308.2 alleles was seen, compared with B27 positive controls (odds ratio 0.4, P= 0.03, 95% confidence interval 0.2-0.9), but no difference in allele frequencies was observed at TNF -238. Significant association between AS and both TNF -238 and TNF -308 was excluded in the English cases. These results confirm previous observations in the southern German population of association between TNF promoter region polymorphisms and AS, but the lack of association in the English population suggests that these polymorphisms themselves are unlikely to be directly involved. More likely, a second, non-HLA-B, MHC locus is involved in susceptibility to AS in these two populations.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/89554/

Publicador

Nature Publishing Group

Relação

http://www.nature.com/gene/journal/v1/n7/abs/6363701a.html

Milicic, A., Lindheimer, F., Laval, S., Rudwaleit, M., Ackerman, H., Wordsworth, P., Hohler, T., & Brown, M. A. (2000) Interethnic studies of TNF polymorphisms confirm the likely presence of a second MHC susceptibility locus in ankylosing spondylitis. Genes and Immunity, 1(7), pp. 418-422.

Direitos

Copyright 2000 2000 Macmillan Publishers Ltd.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #Ankylosing spondylitis #Association #TNF #primer DNA #tumor necrosis factor alpha #allele #article #case control study #ethnic group #gene frequency #gene linkage disequilibrium #genetic polymorphism #genetics #genotype #Germany #human #immunology #major histocompatibility complex #nucleotide sequence #promoter region #United Kingdom #Alleles #Base Sequence #Case-Control Studies #DNA Primers #England #Ethnic Groups #Humans #Linkage Disequilibrium #Polymorphism #Genetic #Promoter Regions (Genetics) #Spondylitis #Ankylosing #Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
Tipo

Journal Article