| Literature DB >> 22654556 |
Omid Khalilzadeh1, Sina Noshad, Armin Rashidi, Aliakbar Amirzargar.
Abstract
Graves' disease (GD) is the most common cause of thyrotoxicosis and often involves the orbits. Graves' ophthalmopathy (GO), also known as Thyroid Eye Disease (TED), can be clinically significant and advance to sight-threatening stages. Our knowledge of the immunogenetic pathophysiology of GO is rapidly expanding. The present review is an attempt to summarize the current state of knowledge on the immunogenetics of GO. First we briefly review the epidemiology and clinical importance of GO, and then we describe in detail the macromolecular pathogenesis and finally immunogenetics of GO. Discrepancies between the results from various reports and the limitations of the available data are discussed. In particular, there is a scarcity of data from non-Asian populations. While several studies have demonstrated significant associations between polymorphisms in certain genes (especially CTLA-4, HLA-DRB-1, and TNF-α), there is a need for studies that investigate the relationship between polymorphisms and both serum and local concentrations of the resulting proteins. A complete understanding of GO susceptibility and pathogenesis has not been yet possible due to a number of important knowledge gaps that need to be filled by future research.Entities:
Keywords: Cytokine; Graves; immunogenetics; ophthalmopathy; polymorphism.
Year: 2011 PMID: 22654556 PMCID: PMC3271309 DOI: 10.2174/138920211798120844
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Genomics ISSN: 1389-2029 Impact factor: 2.236
Summary of the Studies on Immunogenetics of Graves’ Ophthalmopathy
| Polymorphism | Population | Sample Size | Study |
|---|---|---|---|
| IL-3, rs40401 | Chinese | GO (+) = 190 |
Zhu |
| GO (-) = 561 | |||
| IL-4, rs2070874 | Chinese | GO (+) = 190 |
Zhu |
| GO (-) = 561 | |||
| IL-5, rs2069812 | Chinese | GO (+) = 190 |
Zhu |
| GO (-) = 561 | |||
| IL-1β, rs3917368 | Taiwan Chinese | GO (+) = 200 |
Liu |
| GO (-) = 271 | |||
| IL-1β, rs1143643 | Taiwan Chinese | GO (+) = 200 |
Liu |
| GO (-) = 271 | |||
| IL-1α, rs1800587 | Han Chinese | GO (+) = 190 |
Liu |
| GO (-) = 570 | |||
| IL-1β, rs16944 | Han Chinese | GO (+) = 190 |
Liu |
| GO (-) = 570 | |||
| IL-4, -1098 T/G | Iranian | GO (+) = 50 |
Khalilzadeh |
| GO (-) = 57 | |||
| IL-4, -33 C/T | Iranian | GO (+) = 50 |
Khalilzadeh |
| GO (-) = 57 | |||
| TGF-β, +869 T/C | Iranian | GO (+) = 50 |
Khalilzadeh |
| GO (-) = 57 | |||
| TGF-β, +915 G/C | Iranian | GO (+) = 50 |
Khalilzadeh |
| GO (-) = 57 | |||
| TGF-β, +915 G/C | Iranian | GO (+) = 50 |
Khalilzadeh |
| GO (-) = 57 | |||
| IL-1α, -889 C/T | Iranian | GO (+) = 50 |
Khalilzadeh |
| GO (-) = 57 | |||
| IL-1 receptor antagonist | Iranian | GO (+) = 50 |
Khalilzadeh |
| Mspa-1 11100 T/C | GO (-) = 57 | ||
| TNF-α, -238, G/A | Iranian | GO (+) = 50 |
Anvari |
| GO (-) = 57 | |||
| IFN-γ | Iranian | GO (+) = 50 |
Anvari |
| UTR 5644, A/T | GO (-) = 57 | ||
| IL-8, rs2227306 | Chinese | GO (+) = 164 |
Gu |
| GO (-) = 478 | |||
| IL-23R, rs2201841 | North American Caucasian | GO (+) = 103 |
Huber |
| GO (-) = 111 | |||
| IL-23R, rs10889677 | North American Caucasian | GO (+) = 103 |
Huber |
| GO (-) = 111 | |||
| IL-16 | Chinese | GO (+) = 136 |
Gu |
| (rs4778889-rs1131445-rs4778641) | GO (-) = 122 | ||
| TNF-α, -863C/A | Chinese | GO (+) = 54 |
Yan |
| GO (-) = 122 | |||
| TNF-α, -238G/A | Polish | GO (+) = 106 |
Bednarczuk |
| GO (-) = 122 | |||
| TNF-α, -1031 T/C | Japanese | GO (+) = 62 |
Kamizono |
| GO (-) = 111 | |||
| TNF-α, -863C/A | Japanese | GO (+) = 62 |
Kamizono |
| GO (-) = 111 | |||
| CTLA-4, +49 GA | Iranian | GO (+) = 105 |
Esteghamati |
| GO (-) = 100 | |||
| CTLA-4, -318 CT | Chinese | GO (+) = 33 |
Zhang |
| GO (-) = 56 | |||
| CTLA-4, -318 CT | Chinese | GO (+) = 142 |
Han |
| GO (-) = 121 | |||
| CTLA-4, +49 GA | Polish | GO (+) = 50 |
Frydecka |
| GO (-) = 49 | |||
| CTLA-4, +49 GA | British | GO (+) = 94 |
Vaidya |
| GO (-) = 94 | |||
| CTLA-4, +49 GA | British | GO (+) = 94 |
Vaidya |
| GO (-) = 94 | |||
| CTLA-4, +1822 CT | British | GO (+) = 94 |
Vaidya |
| GO (-) = 94 | |||
| CTLA-4, +49 GA | British | GO (+) = 129 |
Vaidya |
| GO (-) = 172 | |||
| HLA-DRB1*120101 | Korean | GO (+) = 17 |
Jang |
| GO (-) = 113 | |||
| HLA-DRB1*03 (DR3) | Italian | GO (+) = 54 |
Buzzetti |
| GO (-) = 38 | |||
| HLA-DRB1*07 (DR7) | German | GO (+) = 96 |
Badenhoop |
| GO (-) = 38 | |||
| HLA-DRB1*07 (DR7) | German | GO (+) = 96 |
Badenhoop |
| GO (-) = 38 | |||
| HLA-DRB3*01 (DR52) | German | GO (+) = 214 |
Boehm |
| GO (-) = 90 | |||
| HLA-DPB1*0201 (DPB2·1) | British | GO (+) = 43 |
Weetman |
| GO (-) = 48 | |||
| HLA-DRB1*04 (DR4) | Canadian | GO (+) = 64 |
Frecker |
| GO (-) = 69 | |||
| HLA-DRB1*03 (DR3) | Hungarian | GO (+) = 62 |
Frecker |
| GO (-) = 55 | |||
| HLA-B*08 | Hungarian | GO (+) = 62 |
Frecker |
| GO (-) = 55 | |||
| HLA-B*08 | Hungarian | GO (+) = 84 |
Stenszky |
| GO (-) = 79 | |||
| HLA-DRB1*03 (DR3) | German | GO (+) = 101 |
Schleusener |
| GO (-) = 49 | |||
| CD103 , rs11652878 | Chinese | GO (+) = 203 |
Liu |
| GO (-) = 281 | |||
| CD86, rs9831894 | Taiwan Chinese | GO (+) = 200 |
Liao |
| GO (-) = 271 | |||
| Toll-like receptor-9, rs287084 | Taiwan Chinese | GO (+) = 200 |
Liao |
| GO (-) = 271 | |||
| Toll-like receptor-9, rs352140 | Taiwan Chinese | GO (+) = 200 |
Liao |
| GO (-) = 271 | |||
| Glucocorticoid receptor BcII allele | Hungarian | Severe GO = 70 |
Boyle |
| Mild GO = 25 | |||
| Protein tyrosine phosphatases, Non- Receptor Type 12 | British | mild/moderate GO = 354 |
Syed |
| rs1468682, rs4729535 rs17467232 | GO (-) = 366 | ||
| NFκ, -94ins/del ATTG | Japanese | GO (+) = 123 |
Kurylowicz |
| GO (-) = 301 | |||
| ICAM-1, 1405A/G | Polish | GO (+) = 108 |
Kretowski |
| GO (-) = 127 | |||