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Fc{gamma}RIIa (CD32) Polymorphism and Onchocercal Skin Disease : Implications for the Development of Severe Reactive Onchodermatitis (ROD)

Authors :
Ali, Magdi M. M.
Elghazali, Gehad
Montgomery, Scott M.
Farouk, Salah E.
Nasr, Amre
Noori, Suzan I. A.
Shamad, Mahdi M.
Fadlelseed, Omar E.
Berzins, Klavs
Ali, Magdi M. M.
Elghazali, Gehad
Montgomery, Scott M.
Farouk, Salah E.
Nasr, Amre
Noori, Suzan I. A.
Shamad, Mahdi M.
Fadlelseed, Omar E.
Berzins, Klavs
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

The pathologic manifestations of Onchocerca volvulus infection depend on the interplay between the host and the parasite. A genetic single nucleotide polymorphism in the Fc gamma RIIa gene, resulting in arginine (R) or histidine (H) at position 131, affects the binding to the different IgG subclasses and may influence the clinical variations seen in onchocerciasis. This study investigated the relationship between this polymorphism and disease outcome. Fc gamma RIIa genotyping was performed on clinically characterized onchocerciasis patients (N = 100) and healthy controls (N = 74). Fc gamma RIIa genotype R/R131 frequencies were significantly higher among patients with severe dermatopathology (P < 0.001). Increased risk of developing this form was mostly associated with one tribe (Masalit) (OR = 3.2, 95% CI 1-9.9, P = 0.042). The H131 allele was found to be significantly associated with a reduced risk of having the severe form of the disease (adjusted OR = 0.26, 95% CI = 0.13-0.46, P < 0.001). Our findings suggest that the polymorphism influences the clinical outcome of onchocerciasis.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234660010
Document Type :
Electronic Resource