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Polimorfismo +49 A/G del gen del antígeno 4 del linfocito T citotóxico (CTLA-4) en la diabetes tipo 1: Asociación con el perfil de anticuerpos y citoquinas

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Polimorfismo +49 A/G del gen del antígeno 4 del linfocito T citotóxico (CTLA-4) en la diabetes tipo 1: Asociación con el perfil de anticuerpos y citoquinas
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  • Codner Dujovne, Ethel;
  • Ángel Badillo, Bárbara;
  • Balic N., Iván;
  • Carrasco Piña, Elena;
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  • Pérez Bravo, Francisco;
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Background: Cytotoxic T lymphocyte associated antigen 4 (CTLA-4) has been one of the non HLA genes more commonly studied in type 1 diabets mellitus (TID). CTLA-4 is a co-stimulation protein that has a key role in the negative regulation of T cells and is related with a functional cytokine imbalance, generating a T helper (Th) 1 over Th2 dominance. Aim: To analyze the association of +49 A/G polymophism of CTLA-4 and its relationship with autoantibodies and cytokine expression in recently diagnosed TID patients. Patients and Methods: CTLA-4 genetic variants and auto-antibody levels were studied in 260 children with TID and 255 healthy children mathced by age and gender. +49 A/G polymorphism of CTLA-4 was studied by polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). Autoantibody levels were measured by conventional ELISA. A panel of 60 cytokines was studied simultaneously by serum array analysis in 15 TID and 15 healthy controls stratified according CTLA-4 genotype. Results: The +49 A/G genetic frequency was similar in TID cases and healthy children. A positive anti-GAD65 and anti-IA-2 level was observed in 67.3% of TID group. This percentage was increased among GG carriers (79.4% to GAD65 AND 70.6% to IA-2). Finally, TID patient carrying this genotype showed a high expression of interleukin 2, 10, tumor necrosis factor alpha and interferon gamma. Conclusions: The +49 A/G polymorphism of CTLA-4 was similar in diabetic and control children. Among patients with TID and carriers of GG genotype, a higher frequency of anti-GAD65 and a preferential Th1 cytokine expression profile was observed.
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REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE Volume: 137 Issue: 3 Pages: 321-328 Published: MAR 2009
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