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Polymorphisms in the interleukin-1 gene influence the stratum corneum interleukin-1 alpha concentration in uninvolved skin of patients with chronic irritant contact dermatitis.

Cindy M de Jongh1, Liubov Khrenova, Sanja Kezic, Thomas Rustemeyer, Maarten M Verberk, Swen M John.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Interleukin (IL)-1 alpha and its receptor antagonist IL-1 ra play a role in skin inflammation. Several polymorphisms in the IL1 gene cluster, coding for IL-1 alpha, IL-1 ra, and IL-1 beta, influence their protein expression. Within this cluster, strong linkage disequilibrium has been shown.
OBJECTIVE: We studied the association between the polymorphisms IL1A-889 (C-->T) and IL1B-31 (T-->C) and the concentration of IL-1 alpha and IL-1 ra in the stratum corneum (SC).
METHOD: In 124 patients with chronic irritant contact dermatitis, we genotyped the IL1A-889 and IL1B-31 polymorphisms and determined the amount of IL-1 alpha and IL-1 ra on tape strips obtained from uninvolved skin of the volar forearm.
RESULTS: The SC IL-1 alpha concentration was 23% and 47% lower in subjects with IL1A-889 C/T genotype and T/T genotype, respectively, compared with wild-type genotype. In subjects with IL1B-31 C/C genotype, the IL-1 alpha concentration was 51% lower compared with C/T and T/T genotypes. The ratio IL-1 ra/IL-1 alpha increased twofold in IL1A-889 C/T genotype and threefold in T/T genotype compared with wild type.
CONCLUSIONS: We have shown a clear effect of IL1 genotype on protein expression in the SC. This altered expression may be responsible for the interindividual differences in the inflammatory response of the skin.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18416755     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0536.2007.01316.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contact Dermatitis        ISSN: 0105-1873            Impact factor:   6.600


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