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CTLA-4 gene polymorphism is associated with predisposition to IDDM in a population from central Poland.

Authors :
Krokowski M
Bodalski J
Bratek A
Machejko P
Caillat-Zucman S
Source :
Diabetes & metabolism [Diabetes Metab] 1998 Jun; Vol. 24 (3), pp. 241-3.
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

Susceptibility to insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is strongly associated with particular HLA class II alleles. However, non-HLA genetic factors are likely to be required for the development of the disease. The candidate genes include the cytoxic T-lymphocyte associated-4 (CTLA-4) gene located on chromosome 2q33, which encodes a cell surface molecule providing a negative signal for T-cell activation. We investigated CTLA-4 exon 1 polymorphism (position 49 A/G) in 192 IDDM children and 136 healthy controls from Central Poland, using allele-specific hybridisation. The CTLA-4/G allele was found on 56.0% of chromosomes in IDDM patients as compared to 43.4% in controls (p = 0.002), mostly in homozygous form (31.2% in patients vs 15.4% in controls, p = 0.002). This difference was even more pronounced in non-DRB1*03/non-DRB1*04 IDDM patients (G/G genotype frequency: 35.0% of IDDM patients vs 12.3% of controls, p = 0.04). Our data indicate that CTLA-4 exon 1 position 49 A/G dimorphism was significantly associated with predisposition to IDDM in our Central Poland population, particularly in patients lacking the strongly predisposing DRB1 alleles.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1262-3636
Volume :
24
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Diabetes & metabolism
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9690057