Volume 27, Issue 5 435108 pp. 217-223
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Genetic Factors Associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Systemic Vasculitis: Evaluation of a Panel of Polymorphisms

Elisa Menegatti

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Elisa Menegatti

Department of Experimental Medicine and Oncology Clinical Pathology Section University of Turin Turin, Italy , unito.it

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Annalisa Davit

Annalisa Davit

Department of Experimental Medicine and Oncology Clinical Pathology Section University of Turin Turin, Italy , unito.it

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Simona Francica

Simona Francica

Department of Experimental Medicine and Oncology Clinical Pathology Section University of Turin Turin, Italy , unito.it

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Daniela Berardi

Daniela Berardi

Department of Experimental Medicine and Oncology Clinical Pathology Section University of Turin Turin, Italy , unito.it

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Daniela Rossi

Daniela Rossi

Centro di Ricerche di Immunopatologia e Documentazione su Malattie Rare (CMID) Dipartimento di Malattie Rare Immunologiche Ematologiche ed Immunoematologiche ASL-TO2 NORD Torino, Italy

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Simone Baldovino

Simone Baldovino

Department of Experimental Medicine and Oncology Clinical Pathology Section University of Turin Turin, Italy , unito.it

Centre of Research of Immunopathology and Rare Diseases University of Turin Turin, Italy , unito.it

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Pier Angelo Tovo

Pier Angelo Tovo

Department of Pediatrics University of Turin Turin, Italy , unito.it

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Luigi M. Sena

Luigi M. Sena

Department of Experimental Medicine and Oncology Clinical Pathology Section University of Turin Turin, Italy , unito.it

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Dario Roccatello

Dario Roccatello

Department of Experimental Medicine and Oncology Clinical Pathology Section University of Turin Turin, Italy , unito.it

Centre of Research of Immunopathology and Rare Diseases University of Turin Turin, Italy , unito.it

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First published: 02 June 2013

Abstract

Immune and inflammatory response activation is a common feature of connective tissue diseases and systemic vasculitis. The aim of our study was to evaluate the possible involvement of TNFα c.-308A > G, IL-10 c.-1082A > G, uteroglobin c.38A > G, TGFβ 1 c.869C > T and NFκB2 c.-1837T > C gene polymorphisms in susceptibility to connective tissue diseases. Our study cohort included 68 unrelated patients affected by rheumatoid arthritis (RA) (37 patients) and ANCA-positive [micropolyangiitis (mPA) 17 patients] or ANCA-negative systemic vasculitis [including 8 patients with Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) and 6 patients with mixed cryoglobulinaemia (MC)] as well as 98 control subjects. Allele frequency analysis of uteroglobin c.38G > A polymorphism showed a significant increase in the c.38A allele in patients (p= 0.002). Genotype frequency analysis of uteroglobin and NF-κB2 gene polymorphisms in patients showed an increase in c.38GA and c.38AA genotypes in the uteroglobin gene (p=0.02) coupled with an increase in homozygous c.-1837CC in the NF-κB2 gene (p=0.02). Our data suggest that genetic variation in UG and NF-κB2 pathways could have effects in connective tissue disease susceptibility.

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