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Chitotriosidase gene polymorphisms and mutations limit the determination of chitotriosidase expression in sarcoidosis

Authors :
Miklós Fagyas
István Altorjay
Enikő E. Enyedi
Alexandra Csongrádi
Péter Hajnal
Zoltán Papp
Attila Enyedi
István Takács
Attila Tóth
Gabor A. Fulop
Source :
Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry. 513
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Serum chitotriosidase (CTO) activity was proposed as a biomarker in sarcoidosis being potentially useful in diagnostics. Nevertheless, a common duplication polymorphism (c.1049_1072dup24, Dup24) of the CTO gene influences CTO activity and thereby compromises its use in sarcoidosis. Here we aimed to substitute CTO activity with CTO concentration to prevent the confounding effect of Dup24. CTO activity, concentration and genetic backgrounds were determined in 80 histopathology proven sarcoidosis patients and 133 healthy individuals. CTO activities were lower in healthy individuals and sarcoidosis patients heterozygous for Dup24 mutation (472 ± 367 mU/L, n = 49; 2300 ± 2105 mU/L, n = 29) than in homozygous wild types (838 ± 856 mU/L, n = 81; 5125 ± 4802 mU/L, n = 48; p

Details

ISSN :
18733492
Volume :
513
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry
Accession number :
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