Publication: PDCD1 polymorphisms are not associated with Takayasu's arteritis in Turkey.
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Objectives. Takayasu’s arteritis (TA)
is a chronic arterial inflammation of
unknown etiology involving mainly the
aorta and its major branches. Based
on the associations of programmed
death-1 (PD-1) protein encoding gene
(PDCD1) with connective tissue diseases and vasculitides, PDCD1 polymorphisms are studied for susceptibility to TA in this study.
Methods. The study group is made up
of TA patients (n=229) fulfilling the
1990 ACR classification criteria and
compared to 193 healthy controls (HC).
PD-1.3, PD-1.5 and PD-1.6 single nucleotide polymorphisms of PDCD1
gene are genotyped by polymerase
chain reaction and restriction analysis
(PCR-RFLP).
Results. The distribution of PD-1.5
polymorphism in TA patients and HC
revealed a similar presence of TT genotype in patients and controls (13.3% vs.
11.4%). PD-1.3 and PD-1.6 were less
polymorphic and did not differ between
the groups. Rare AA genotype of PD1.3 (1.4% vs. 1.0%) and AG genotype
of PD-1.6 was again similarly (22.4%
vs. 19.2%) present in TA and HC.
Conclusion. PD-1.3, 1.5 and 1.6 polymorphisms of PDCD1 gene, which
were shown to be associated with various autoimmune disorders and vasculitides, are not associated with a susceptibility to TA in Turkish population.
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Direskeneli H., Tuna-Erdoğan E., Gündüz F., Bandurska-Luque A., Alparslan B., Kebe M., Uyar F. A., Bicakcigil M., Aksu K., Kamali S., et al., "PDCD1 polymorphisms are not associated with Takayasu's arteritis in Turkey.", Clinical and experimental rheumatology, cilt.30, sa.1 Suppl 70, 2012
