The purpose of this work was to test the hypothesis that MHC encoded susceptibility factors for SLE lie in the TNF region. An association study was performed by analyzing 123 northern Italian SLE patients and 199 matched controls for three TNF markers: two polymorphisms in the TNFA promoter and the TNFa microsatellite. Haplotypic combinations of TNF markers were also compared in patients and controls. No significant association was observed considering either the whole SLE panel or SLE clinical and immunological subtypes. Three TNF-238/A homozygous patients were detected, while no homozygote was present in controls. The clinical and immunological phenotype of the three -238/A homozygotes suggests that the -238/AA genotype is a marker of a particular clinical subtype.

Association between polymorphisms in the TNF region and systemic lupus erythematosus in the Italian population / S. D'Alfonso, G. Colombo, S. Della Bella, R. Scorza, P. Momigliano Richiardi. - In: TISSUE ANTIGENS. - ISSN 0001-2815. - 47:6(1996), pp. 551-555.

Association between polymorphisms in the TNF region and systemic lupus erythematosus in the Italian population

S. Della Bella;R. Scorza
Penultimo
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1996

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The purpose of this work was to test the hypothesis that MHC encoded susceptibility factors for SLE lie in the TNF region. An association study was performed by analyzing 123 northern Italian SLE patients and 199 matched controls for three TNF markers: two polymorphisms in the TNFA promoter and the TNFa microsatellite. Haplotypic combinations of TNF markers were also compared in patients and controls. No significant association was observed considering either the whole SLE panel or SLE clinical and immunological subtypes. Three TNF-238/A homozygous patients were detected, while no homozygote was present in controls. The clinical and immunological phenotype of the three -238/A homozygotes suggests that the -238/AA genotype is a marker of a particular clinical subtype.
Settore MED/04 - Patologia Generale
Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna
Settore MED/16 - Reumatologia
1996
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