Volume 31, Issue 1 185106 pp. 17-24
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Association of Interleukin 23 Receptor Gene with Sarcoidosis

Hyun Soo Kim

Hyun Soo Kim

Department of Laboratory Medicine Hallym University College of Medicine Seoul, Korea

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Dongseok Choi

Dongseok Choi

Division of Biostatistics Department of Public Health & Preventive Medicine Oregon Health & Science University Portland OR, USA , ohsu.edu

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Lyndell L. Lim

Lyndell L. Lim

Centre for Eye Research Australia University of Melbourne Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital East Melbourne VIC, Australia , unimelb.edu.au

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Gopal Allada

Gopal Allada

Pulmonology and Critical Care Medicine Oregon Health & Science University Portland OR, USA , ohsu.edu

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Justine R. Smith

Justine R. Smith

Department of Ophthalmology Casey Eye Institute Oregon Health & Science University Portland OR, USA , ohsu.edu

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Carrie R. Austin

Carrie R. Austin

Department of Ophthalmology Casey Eye Institute Oregon Health & Science University Portland OR, USA , ohsu.edu

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Trudy M. Doyle

Trudy M. Doyle

Department of Ophthalmology Casey Eye Institute Oregon Health & Science University Portland OR, USA , ohsu.edu

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Kelley A. Goodwin

Kelley A. Goodwin

Department of Ophthalmology Casey Eye Institute Oregon Health & Science University Portland OR, USA , ohsu.edu

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James T. Rosenbaum

James T. Rosenbaum

Department of Ophthalmology Casey Eye Institute Oregon Health & Science University Portland OR, USA , ohsu.edu

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Tammy M. Martin

Corresponding Author

Tammy M. Martin

Department of Ophthalmology Casey Eye Institute Oregon Health & Science University Portland OR, USA , ohsu.edu

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First published: 28 May 2013

Abstract

Interleukin 23 receptor (IL23R) gene has been reported as a genetic factor strongly associated with inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis, and ankylosing spondylitis. We investigated the association between IL23R gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and susceptibility to sarcoidosis, including the clinical manifestation of uveitis.

Ninety-one sarcoidosis subjects (58 with and 33 without uveitis) and 104 healthy controls were genotyped for eleven IL23R SNPs. DNA was amplified using specific PCR primers and genotyped by denaturing HPLC and/or direct DNA sequencing. Case-control frequency comparisons were analyzed using Chi square test.

Three IL23R SNPs, rs7517847 (intron 6), rs11465804 (intron 8), and rs11209026 (exon 9, c.1142G>A, p.Arg381Gln) were associated with sarcoidosis in our population (p < 0.05): rs7517847 showed increased frequencies in sarcoidosis compared to controls, but rs11465804 and rs11209026 were decreased. Two of these SNPs were associated with the uveitis subgroup compared to controls: rs11465804 (0.9% vs. 7.2%, OR = 0.11, P = 0.013) and rs11209026 (1.8% vs. 7.3%, OR = 0.23, P = 0.038).

This finding indicates the association of IL23R polymorphism with sarcoidosis, especially with sarcoid uveitis. IL23R may be a common susceptibility gene shared by several autoimmune disorders including inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis, and ankylosing spondylitis and sarcoid uveitis.

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