1. Association of F11R polymorphisms and gene expression with primary Sjögren's syndrome patients.
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Fang TJ, Li RN, Lin YZ, Lin CH, Tseng CC, Sung WY, Ou TT, Wu CC, and Yen JH
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- Adult, Alleles, Case-Control Studies, Female, Gene Expression, Genotype, HLA-DR2 Antigen, HLA-DR3 Antigen, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Polymorphism, Genetic, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Sjogren's Syndrome blood, Sjogren's Syndrome diagnosis, Sjogren's Syndrome immunology, Taq Polymerase, Cell Adhesion Molecules genetics, RNA, Messenger genetics, Receptors, Cell Surface genetics, Sjogren's Syndrome genetics
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Aims: F11R gene encodes junctional adhesion molecule-A protein (JAM-A), which is expressed in various types of cells and is involved in leukocyte extravasation during inflammation. Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease that involves lymphocytes invasion of exocrine glands. F11R has been studied in autoimmune diseases, but any association between F11R and SS has not yet been investigated. Therefore, experiments were undertaken to examine the relationships among F11R gene polymorphism, messenger RNA (mRNA) expression and SS patients., Methods: Three hundred and twenty-nine patients with SS, and 223 healthy controls were enrolled in their recruitment from the Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital. Genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood mononuclear cells and gene polymorphisms were genotyped by TaqMan real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). F11R mRNA expression was quantitated by quantitative real-time PCR with TaqMan Gene Expression Assay., Results: Our study showed the genotype -688A/C (rs6695707) was not found in relation to SS patients. The odds ratio of -436A/G (rs12567886) genotype was notably associated with less susceptibility of SS in human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DR2 negative and HLA-DR3 negative individuals. F11R mRNA expression was lower in SS patients than in the cells of healthy controls., Conclusion: The result indicated that G allele of -436A/G genotype has the potential protective effect against SS disease condition. F11R mRNA was expressed significantly lower in SS patients., (© 2021 Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.)
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- 2021
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