Objective: To investigate the role of the HS1.2 enhancer polymorphisms as a new candidate marker for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and to define the possible association with autoantibody positivity and clinical outcome. Methods: Genomic DNA was obtained from two cohorts of patients with RA (100 with early RA (ERA) and 114 with longstanding RA (LSRA)) and from 248 gender-matched controls from the same geographical area. Clinical and immunological characteristics were recorded for all the patients. Results: The percentage of the 2/2 genotype was higher In patients with ERA (27.0%), and In patients with LSRA (34.2%), than In controls (14.9%) (ERA: OR = 2.11 (95% Cl 1.20 to 3.70) vs controls; LSRA: OR = 2.96 (95% Cl 1.76 to 5.00) vs controls). A lower representation of allele *3 was present In patients with ERA (2.0%) than In controls (6.0%; OR = 0.32 (95% Cl 0.11 to 0.91)). No significant associations were found between polymorphisms and autoantibodies positivity. Conclusion: The HS1.2A allele *2 associates with early and longstanding RA.
Tolusso, B., Frezza, D., Mattioli, C., Fedele, A. L., Bosello, S. L., Faustini, F., Peluso, G., Giambra, V., Pietrapertosa, D., Morelli, A., Gremese, E., De Santis, M., Ferraccioli, G., Allele *2 of the HS1,2A enhancer of the Ig regulatory region associates withrheumatoid arthritis, <<ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES>>, 2009; 68 (3): 416-419. [doi:10.1136/ard.2008.095414] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/31722]
Allele *2 of the HS1,2A enhancer of the Ig regulatory region associates with rheumatoid arthritis
Tolusso, Barbara;Fedele, Anna Laura;Bosello, Silvia Laura;Faustini, Francesca;Peluso, Giusy;Pietrapertosa, Donatello;Morelli, Alessia;Gremese, Elisa;De Santis, Maria;Ferraccioli, Gianfranco
2009
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the role of the HS1.2 enhancer polymorphisms as a new candidate marker for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and to define the possible association with autoantibody positivity and clinical outcome. Methods: Genomic DNA was obtained from two cohorts of patients with RA (100 with early RA (ERA) and 114 with longstanding RA (LSRA)) and from 248 gender-matched controls from the same geographical area. Clinical and immunological characteristics were recorded for all the patients. Results: The percentage of the 2/2 genotype was higher In patients with ERA (27.0%), and In patients with LSRA (34.2%), than In controls (14.9%) (ERA: OR = 2.11 (95% Cl 1.20 to 3.70) vs controls; LSRA: OR = 2.96 (95% Cl 1.76 to 5.00) vs controls). A lower representation of allele *3 was present In patients with ERA (2.0%) than In controls (6.0%; OR = 0.32 (95% Cl 0.11 to 0.91)). No significant associations were found between polymorphisms and autoantibodies positivity. Conclusion: The HS1.2A allele *2 associates with early and longstanding RA.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.