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Polymorphisms of the Bcl-2 family member bfl-1 in children with atopic dermatitis.

Andrew Gray1, Helen Stewart, Vera Pravica, Anthony A Fryer, Warren Lenney, Ian V Hutchinson, Peter D Arkwright.   

Abstract

T lymphocytes accumulating in the skin of patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) have a prolonged survival and are key mediators of this inflammatory disease. The anti-apoptotic bfl-1 gene is unique in that it is the only member of the Bcl-2 family that is transcriptionally regulated by inflammatory cytokines and might therefore be important in promoting the survival of effector T cells in patients with AD. The aim of this study was to determine whether polymorphisms in the bfl-1 gene are associated with a predisposition to childhood AD. Four bfl-1 gene, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were studied by ARMS-PCR in 105 Caucasian children with moderately severe AD and 110 non-atopic adult controls. In addition to the known polymorphisms of exon 1 (+141*A/G, +202*G/T, +303*A/G), we described a novel polymorphism in the promoter region of the gene (-1182*G/C). We found a significant difference in bfl-1 +141 genotype [OR (95% CI) 5.1 (1.0-25.2)], as well as bfl-1-1182:+141:+202:+303 G:A:G:A/G:A:G:A diplotype frequencies [3.5 (1.0-12.2)] in AD (p < 0.05). The study thus provides evidence for an association between bfl-1 polymorphisms and the genetic predisposition to AD.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17121585     DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3038.2006.00468.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Allergy Immunol        ISSN: 0905-6157            Impact factor:   6.377


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Journal:  Inflamm Res       Date:  2017-04-22       Impact factor: 4.575

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