| Literature DB >> 30681271 |
Maria Fernanda Romo-García1,2, Hilda Susana Nava-Ramírez1, Martin Zapata-Zúñiga3,4, Noe Macías-Segura1,5, David Santiago-Algarra1, Jose Dionisio Castillo-Ortiz6, Yadira Bastián7, Cesar Ramos-Remus6,8, Jose Antonio Enciso-Moreno1, Julio Enrique Castañeda-Delgado7.
Abstract
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic autoimmune disorder characterized by chronic and symmetrical inflammation of synovial tissue with subsequent joint destruction. SUMO1 is an important regulator of apoptosis through non-canonical mechanism in synovial fibroblasts, and POU2AF1 is a known B-cell transcriptional co-activator. The specific objective of this study was to measure the expression of SUMO1 and POU2AF1 on first-degree relatives of patients with RA and also in the preclinical and clinical stages of RA and describe their possible role in RA physiopathology. Blood samples were collected from ACPA+, ACPA-, early and established RA subjects recruited. ACPAs and CarP autoantibodies were determined by ELISA Eurodiagnostica CCplus kit according to previously described protocols. RNA was isolated from blood samples; the purity as integrity was determined. Gene expression analysis was made by RT-qPCR using specific primers for SUMO1 and POU2AF1 mRNAs; relative expression was determined according to the 2-ΔΔct method procedure. Significant differences in the expression of both, SUMO1 and POU2AF1 were identified when comparing arthritis versus healthy or ACPA+ individuals, suggesting that the down regulation of such genes starts after the onset of symptoms in RA patients. Also, a significant correlation was identified for POU2AF1 and disease progression whit a downward trend for those with established RA. The implications of such gene down regulation are discussed in the context of RA physiopathology.Entities:
Keywords: ACPA; POU2AF1; SUMO1; early rheumatoid arthritis; first-degree relatives
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30681271 DOI: 10.1111/iji.12414
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Immunogenet ISSN: 1744-3121 Impact factor: 1.466