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Associations of RPEL1 and miR-1307 gene polymorphisms with disease susceptibility, glucocorticoid efficacy, anxiety, depression, and health-related quality of life in Chinese systemic lupus erythematosus patients

Authors :
Zi-Ye Yan
Wan-Qin Hu
Qi-Qun Zong
Guang-Hui Yu
Chun-Xia Zhai
Lin-Lin Wang
Yu-Hua Wang
Ting-Yu Zhang
Zhen Li
Ying Teng
Jing Cai
Yang-Fan Chen
Mu Li
Zhou-Zhou Xu
Fa-Ming Pan
Hai-Feng Pan
Hong Su
Yan-Feng Zou
Source :
Lupus. 31(14)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Objective Our present study intended to examine the associations of RPEL1 and miR-1307 gene polymorphisms (rs4917385 and rs7911488) with susceptibility, glucocorticoids (GCs) efficacy, anxiety, depression, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in Chinese systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients. Methods Initially, 1000 participants (500 SLE cases and 500 controls) were recruited for the case–control study. Then, 429 cases who received GCs were followed through 12 weeks to explore GCs efficacy, depression, anxiety, and HRQoL. We selected the iMLDR technique for genotyping: RPEL1: rs4917385 (G/T) and miR-1307: rs7911488 (A/G). Results The minor G allele of rs7911488 reduced the risk of SLE ( p = .024). Four haplotypes consisting of rs4917385 and rs7911488 were associated with SLE susceptibility ( p < .025). Both rs4917385 and rs7911488 were associated with anxiety symptoms and physical function (PF) in SLE patients ( p < .025). The rs4917385 was associated with depression and its improvement. No statistical significance was found between RPEL1 and miR-1307 gene polymorphisms with GCs efficacy. Meanwhile, additive interaction analysis showed a significant association between RPEL1 and miR-1307 gene polymorphisms with tea consumption in anxiety. Conclusion RPEL1 and miR-1307 gene polymorphisms (rs4917385 and rs7911488) might be related to SLE susceptibility in Chinese population. Additionally, the two polymorphisms were possibly associated with depression, anxiety, and HRQoL in Chinese SLE population.

Details

ISSN :
14770962
Volume :
31
Issue :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lupus
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....97ea9f0bbe9fee17c71b8fc077fc7245