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Screening the full leucocyte receptor complex genomic region revealed associations with pemphigus that might be explained by gene regulation

Authors :
Ticiana Della Justina Farias
Danillo G. Augusto
Danielle Malheiros
Maria Luiza Petzl-Erler
Rodrigo Coutinho de Almeida
Source :
Immunology. 156:86-93
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

Pemphigus foliaceus (PF) is a blistering autoimmune skin disease rare in most of the world but endemic in certain regions of Brazil. PF is characterized by the detachment of epidermal cells and the presence of autoantibodies against desmoglein 1. In previous studies, we have shown that genetic polymorphisms and variable expression levels of certain leucocyte receptor complex (LRC) genes were associated with PF. However, the role of the LRC on PF susceptibility remained to be investigated. Here, we analysed 527 tag single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) distributed within the 1·5 Mb LRC. After quality control, a total of 176 SNPs were analysed in 229 patients with PF and 194 controls. Three SNPs were associated with differential susceptibility to PF. The intergenic variant rs465169 [odds ratio (OR) = 1·50; P = 0·004] is located in a region that might regulate several immune-related genes, including VSTM1, LILRB1/2, LAIR1/2, LILRA3/4 and LENG8. The rs35336528 (OR = 3·44; P = 0·009) and rs1865097 (OR = 0·57; P = 0·005) SNPs in LENG8 and FCAR genes, respectively, were also associated with PF. Moreover, we found four haplotypes with SNPs within the KIR3DL2/3, LAIR2 and LILRB1 genes associated with PF (P < 0·05), which corroborate previously reported associations. Thus, our results confirm the importance of the LRC for differential susceptibility to PF and reveal new markers that might influence expression levels of several LRC genes, as well as candidates for further functional studies.

Details

ISSN :
00192805 and 35336528
Volume :
156
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....81812418dbb476979d7636bbe1e7351e