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  • Johansson, Cecilia, 1974- (författare)
  • Exploring the Genetics of SLE with Linkage and Association Analysis
  • 2004
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The aim with this thesis has been to identify genes involved in the pathogenesis of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). SLE is a systemic autoimmune disorder, most likely caused by both several genetic and environmental factors.In order to identify susceptibility loci for the disease we performed linkage analyses on data from 70 families of various ethnic origins. Significant linkage was found in two regions. One region (chromosome 17p12-q11) was linked to SLE in a set of Argentine families. Since the same region had been previously identified in several linkage studies on Multiple Sclerosis patients, we propose that this locus may contain a genetic variant that affects not only SLE, but also autoimmunity in general. The second locus is located on chromosome 4p14-13 and has only been identified in a set of Icelandic families. We suggest that this locus contains a mutation that has been enriched in the Icelandic population due to its population history.The BCL2 gene has been suggested as a candidate gene for SLE. Three markers in this gene were investigated for association with the disease in two different populations. However, no association could be found with any of the markers or when these markers were analysed together as a haplotype. We conclude that the BCL2 gene is not associated with SLE in our material. This result contradicts previously published results of an association between BCL2 and SLE.We suggest that the PD-1 pathway (involved in inhibition of T- and B-cell responses) is an important component in SLE pathogenesis. A regulatory variant in the PD-1 gene had previously been associated with SLE and here we show strong association (p<0.0001) to a haplotype containing SNPs in both PD-L1 and PD-L2.Our results indicate that SLE is a disease caused by several genetic variations that differ between families and populations.
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  • Prokunina, Ludmila, 1967- (författare)
  • Strategies for Identification of Susceptibility Genes in Complex Autoimmune Diseases
  • 2004
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are complex autoimmune diseases affecting 0.05-2% of the population worldwide. Genetic studies detected linkage with SLE in the 2q37 region, and intensive family-based and case-control association studies in several populations identified that allele A of the SNP PD-1.3 located in the immunoreceptor PDCD1 (PD-1) gene, increases risk of the disease by 2.6-fold in Caucasians (p<0.00001) and by 3.5-fold in Mexicans (p=0.0009). The same allele was found to be a risk factor for lupus nephritis, a severe clinical manifestation of SLE. In Swedish and European-American females with SLE, patients with the allele A had nephritis 1.8 times (p=0.01) more often than patients with allele G .Moreover, the allele A was also found 1.8 times (p=0.005) more often in RA patients, negative for the known risk-factors, rheumatoid factor and the shared epitope, than in other groups of patients and controls. Functional studies demonstrated that the mechanism behind the SNP PD-1.3 is related to the disruption of the binding site for RUNX transcription factors in the regulatory region. Expression of the PD-1 and RUNX genes was altered in the activated T cells of SLE patients compared to controls.The Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor 2 (TNFR 2) gene was studied as a second candidate gene for both SLE and RA. The results of our studies in SLE and RA patients and controls from Sweden and Mexico do not support the association of the polymorphism TNFR 2 M196R with these diseases. Other polymorphisms in this gene and other genes in this region should therefore be studied.
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