Literature DB >> 15742444

MCP-1 gene haplotype association in biopsy proven giant cell arteritis.

Mahsa M Amoli1, Fiona Salway, Eleftheria Zeggini, William E R Ollier, Miguel A Gonzalez-Gay.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is the most frequent vasculitis in European and North American countries. Increased expression of monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1) has been observed within the inflammatory infiltrates of blood vessels and serum of patients with GCA and in other autoimmune and inflammatory conditions. MCP-1 gene polymorphisms have been reported to contribute to susceptibility to several immune and inflammatory conditions. To investigate the clinical implication of MCP-1 polymorphisms in GCA, we examined the association of 3 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in a series of patients with GCA from Northwest Spain.
METHODS: Seventy-nine patients with biopsy proven GCA and 99 ethnically matched controls were studied. Patients and controls were genotyped for MCP-1 polymorphisms. SNP included in this study (rs2857657, rs4586, rs139000) were located in intron 1(G/C), exon 2(T/C), and 3'UTR(C/T) region of MCP-1 gene.
RESULTS: The distribution of the alleles and genotypes for each MCP-1 polymorphism showed no significant differences between GCA patients and controls. When we compared the overall distribution of haplotype frequencies between GCA cases and controls a significant difference was observed (p = 0.005, by chi-square test from 4 2 contingency table). In addition, haplotype C-C was significantly increased in GCA patients compared with controls (p = 0.03, OR 2.09, 95% CI 1.09-4.02). Similarly, haplotype T-T was overrepresented in GCA patients (p = 0.005).
CONCLUSION: Significant differences in haplotype frequencies between GCA patients and controls may indicate a role for MCP-1 gene in susceptibility to GCA.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15742444

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rheumatol        ISSN: 0315-162X            Impact factor:   4.666


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