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Analysis of two autoimmunity genes, IRAK1 and MECP2, in giant cell arteritis

Authors :
Marquez, A.
Solans, R.
Hernandez-Rodriguez, J.
Cid, M. C.
Castaneda, S.
Ramentol, M.
Morado, I. C.
Rodriguez-Rodriguez, L.
Narvaez, J.
Gomez-Vaquero, C.
Miranda-Filloy, J. A.
Martinez-Taboada, V. M.
Rios, R.
Sopena, B.
Monfort, J.
Garcia-Villanueva, M. J.
Martinez-Zapico, A.
Mari-Alfonso, B.
Sanchez-Martin, J.
Unzurrunzaga, A.
Raya, E.
Miguel, E.
Hidalgo-Conde, A.
Blanco, R.
Gonzalez-Gay, M. A.
Martin, J.
Spanish, G. C. A. Consortium
Source :
ResearcherID
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The Xq28 region, containing IRAK and MECP2, represent a common susceptibility locus for a high number of autoimmune diseases. Our aim in the present study was to evaluate the influence of the IRAK1 and MECP2 autoimmunity-associated genetic variants in the giant cell arteritis (GCA) susceptibility and its clinical subphenotypes.We analysed a total of 627 female biopsy-proven GCA patients and 1,520 female healthy controls of Spanish Caucasian origin. Two polymorphisms, rs1059702 and rs17345, located at IRAK1 and MECP2, respectively, were genotyped using TaqMan® allelic discrimination assays.No association with any of the analysed polymorphisms was evident when genotype and allele frequencies were compared between GCA patients and controls (rs1059702: allelic p-value=0.699, OR=0.96, CI 95% 0.80-1.17; rs17435: allelic p-value=0.994, OR=1.00, CI 95% 0.84-1.19). Likewise, the subphenotype analysis yield similar negative results.We have assessed for the first time the possible role of IRAK1 and MECP2 autoimmune disease-associated polymorphisms in GCA. Our data suggest that IRAK1 rs1059702 and MECP2 rs17435 genetic variants do not play a significant role in GCA susceptibility or severity.

Details

ISSN :
0392856X
Volume :
32
Issue :
3 Suppl 82
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical and experimental rheumatology
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....64853bb35b2dc3a64d993a2cf8309944