| Literature DB >> 30155467 |
Dan Vodo1,2, Ofer Sarig2, Eli Sprecher1,2.
Abstract
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a severe autoimmune blistering disease caused by auto-antibodies (auto-Abs) directed against epithelial desmosomal components and leading to disruption of cell-cell adhesion. The exact mechanisms underlying the disease pathogenesis remain unknown and treatment is still based on immunosuppressive drugs, such as corticosteroids, which are associated with potentially significant side effects. Ethnic susceptibility, familial occurrence, and autoimmune comorbidity, suggest a genetic component to the pathogenesis of the disease, which, if discovered, could advance our understanding of PV pathogenesis and thereby point to novel therapeutic targets for this life-threatening disorder. In this article, we review the evidence for a genetic basis of PV, summarize the different approaches used to investigate susceptibility traits for the disease and describe past and recent discoveries regarding genes associated with PV, most of which belong to the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) locus with limited data regarding association of non-HLA genes with the disease.Entities:
Keywords: HLA; autoimmunity; blistering disorders; genetics; pemphigus
Year: 2018 PMID: 30155467 PMCID: PMC6102399 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2018.00226
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Figure 1World map showing association of type II HLA genes with PV in different populations, grouped according to geographical regions. The name of each investigated population is followed by: 1. Patients/control (n); 2. Reference number in brackets.
Association of non-HLA genes with PV.
| DSG3 | Autoantigen in PV | United Kingdom | 62/154 | ( |
| India | 28/98 | ( | ||
| VH3 | Part of the variable region of the immunoglobulin heavy chain | French, Italian, and Jewish | 12/– | ( |
| TNF-α | Inflammatory cytokine | Slovak | 34/140 | ( |
| Egyptian | 51/203 | ( | ||
| TAP2 | Assembly and transport of peptides to HLA class I antigens | Jewish | 37/37 | ( |
| IL-6 | Pro-inflammatory interleukin | Egyptian | 51/203 | ( |
| IL-10 | Pro-inflammatory interleukin | Slovak | 34/140 | ( |
| Argentinian | 17/24 | ( | ||
| ST18 | Transcription factor with roles in the regulation of inflammation and apoptosis | Jewish | 100/400 59/285 | ( |
| Egyptian | 126/246 | ( | ||
| CD86 | A type I membrane protein which is expressed on antigen presenting cells and provides costimulatory signals necessary for T-cell activation and survival | Serbian | 48/486 | ( |