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Lack of Association Between Interleukin-10, Transforming Growth Factor-Beta Gene Polymorphisms and Juvenile-Onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Publisher Pubmed



Rezaei A1 ; Ziaee V2, 3 ; Sharabian FT3 ; Harsini S1 ; Mahmoudi M4 ; Soltani S5 ; Sadr M5 ; Moradinejad MH3 ; Aghighi Y6 ; Rezaei N1, 3, 5, 7
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  1. 1. Research Center for Immunodeficiencies, Children’s Medical Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Dr Qarib St, Keshavarz Blvd, Tehran, 14194, Iran
  2. 2. Pediatric Rheumatology Research Group, Rheumatology Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Pediatrics Center of Excellence, Children’s Medical Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  4. 4. School of Nutrition and Dietetics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  5. 5. Molecular Immunology Research Center and Department of Immunology, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  6. 6. Department of Pediatrics, Imam Khomeini Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  7. 7. Universal Scientific Education and Research Network (USERN), Tehran, Iran

Source: Clinical Rheumatology Published:2015


Abstract

As abundant types of genetic predisposition and environmental factors seem to be associated with the development of juvenile-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (JSLE), we investigated the gene polymorphisms of two anti-inflammatory cytokines, including interleukin-10 (IL-10) and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β), which were previously found to be associated with SLE in adults, in a group of patients with JSLE. We studied a group of 59 Iranian patients with JSLE in comparison with 140 healthy controls and assessed the frequency of alleles, genotypes, and haplotypes of IL-10 and TGF-β single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) using polymerase chain reaction with sequence-specific primers method. The CA genotype was significantly more frequent at position −592 in IL-10 in patients with juvenile-onset systemic lupus erythematosus than in the controls (P = 0.01). Genotype CC was detected at the same position in 32.7 % of the patients; this frequency was significantly lower than the frequency of 50.7 % recorded in the healthy controls (P = 0.03). The TC haplotype of TGF-β (codon 10, codon 25) was significantly more frequent in the patients with juvenile-onset systemic lupus erythematosus than in the healthy controls (P = 0.02). Nevertheless, these significant associations disappear after Bonferroni correction. Our findings suggest that IL-10 (−1082, −819, −592) and TGF-β (codon 10, codon 25) gene variants may not be associated with the development of JSLE in Iranian population. © 2015, International League of Associations for Rheumatology (ILAR).
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