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Role of HLA-G 14bp deletion/insertion and +3142C>G polymorphisms in the production of sHLA-G molecules in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis

Authors :
Loredana Melchiorri
Silva Seraceni
Maria Rosaria Tola
Daria Bortolotti
Massimiliano Castellazzi
Roberta Rizzo
Enrico Fainardi
Eleonora Baldi
Enrico Granieri
Antonella Rotola
Francesca Cura
Nadia Ben Fredj
Olavio R. Baricordi
Carmine Tamborino
Rizzo R
Bortolotti D
Fredj NB
Rotola A
Cura F
Castellazzi M
Tamborino C
Seraceni S
Baldi E
Melchiorri L
Tola MR
Granieri E
Baricordi OR
Fainardi E
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

HLA-G is believed to act as an anti-inflammatory molecule in Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The 3′ untranslated region of the HLA-G gene is characterized by two polymorphisms, DEL/INS14bp and +3142C>G, which control soluble HLA-G (sHLA-G) production. The influence of these two HLA-G variants on sHLA-G serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) levels was investigated in 69 Relapsing-Remitting MS patients grouped in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) inactive and active disease. Serum and CSF sHLA-G levels were more elevated in high than in low DEL/INS 14bp and +3142C>G sHLA-G producers and were different among the various combined HLA-G genotypes in both MRI inactive and active diseases. The highest and the lowest sHLA-G values were identified in MS patients with C/C,DEL/DEL and G/G,INS/INS genotypes, respectively. Our preliminary findings suggest that serum and CSF sHLA-G levels in MS could be influenced by HLA-G polymorphisms irrespective of the inflammatory microenvironment.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b26ef4e6585f145fd837b38531b37fc2