| Literature DB >> 24096234 |
Lin Han1, Hwa Sung Lee, Jung Hwan Yoon, Won Suk Choi, Yong Gyu Park, Suk Woo Nam, Jung Young Lee, Won Sang Park.
Abstract
The damage incurred in osteoarthritis (OA) is mediated by a variety of cytokines, growth factors and inflammatory mediators. The importance of the interleukin-17 (IL-17) family in inflammatory and autoimmune disease is becoming increasingly apparent. Microsatellite association mapping reveals a primary osteoarthritis susceptibility locus on chromosome 6p12.3-q13. IL-17A and IL-17F genes that resided on chromosome 6p12.3-q13 are believed to play an important role in the primary OA susceptibility. We investigated the allele and genotype of IL-17A G-197A and IL-17F T7488C in 302 OA patients and 300 healthy subjects as controls. We employed a PCR-SSCP assay to identify the genotypes IL-17A G-197A and IL-17F T7488C. For IL-17A G-197A, there were significant differences in frequencies of genotype and allele of IL-17A G-197A between OA patients and controls (both p<0.0001). For IL-17F T7488C, there were no significant differences in the allele frequency and genotype distribution for IL-17F T7488C between OA patients and controls (p=0.938 and p=0.1735, respectively). In conclusion, current study showed that polymorphism of IL-17A G-197A may be closely associated with susceptibility to the development of OA in the Korean population. However, there was no relationship between IL-17F T7488C polymorphism and OA susceptibility.Entities:
Keywords: CI; GDF 5; Genetic polymorphism; Genetic susceptibility; IL; IL-17A; IL-17F; OA; OR; Osteoarthritis; RA; confidence interval; growth differentiation factor 5; interleukin; odds ratio; osteoarthritis; rheumatoid arthritis
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24096234 DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2013.09.113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene ISSN: 0378-1119 Impact factor: 3.688