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Role of B cell inhibitory receptor polymorphisms in systemic lupus erythematosus: a negative times a negative makes a positive.

Naoyuki Tsuchiya1, Zen-Ichiro Honda2, Katsushi Tokunaga3.   

Abstract

B lymphocytes play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Here, we will review our studies on the role of polymorphisms of two genes coding for B cell inhibitory receptors, FCGR2B and CD72. In FCGR2B, a single nucleotide polymorphism leading to a nonsynonymous substitution, Ile232Thr, within the transmembrane domain was identified, and a significant association of the 232Thr/Thr genotype with SLE was observed in Japanese, Thai and Chinese populations, while this allele was found to be rare in Caucasians. On the other hand, the association of FCGR2B promoter polymorphism with SLE in Caucasians has been reported by two independent groups, but this allele was not found to be present in Japanese. These observations demonstrate that the association of FCGR2B polymorphisms with SLE is common to multiple populations, but the alleles associated with SLE depend upon the genetic background of each population. Functional analyses using a human B cell line lacking endogenous FcgammaRIIb revealed that SLE-associated 232Thr allele product was partially excluded from membrane lipid rafts under resting conditions and after coligation with B cell receptor, and was significantly less potent at inhibiting B cell activation. Two haplotypes were identified in CD72, one of which was associated with increased production of an alternative splicing isoform that substantially alters the extracellular region of CD72. Interestingly, the presence of the haplotype significantly decreased the risk of SLE conferred by FCGR2B-232Thr in an epistatic manner. These observations emphasize the need to understand human immune system diversity if we are to improve our understanding of the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16946996     DOI: 10.1007/s10038-006-0030-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Genet        ISSN: 1434-5161            Impact factor:   3.172


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