Genetic polymorphisms predisposing to the development of systemic lupus erythematosus

Susana Alejandra Avila Vásquez, Cristian Carlos Ramírez Portilla
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Introduction: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus is an autoimmune disease with a very heterogeneous clinical presentation mediated by both environmental and genetic factors, it is predominantly female with a 9:1 ratio compared to males, as well as by Afro-descendant ethnic groups, Asian and Hispanic; its pathogenesis is mediated by polymorphic variants of different genes that provide susceptibility to this disease and that have been related to different clinical characteristics, among the most notable are lupus nephritis, cardiovascular diseases, while its treatment is not established. Objective: to determine the genetic polymorphisms predisposing to the development of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Methodology: the PubMed search engine was used together with Boolean operators and descriptors in the English language. Based on the search results, the articles to be included in the review were determined by selection according to involvement in the subject. Results: sixteen genetic polymorphisms involved in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus were found. Conclusion: polymorphisms explain the predisposition for the female sex, as well as the development of more severe clinical manifestations, highlighting lupus nephritis in specific ethnic groups such as Afro-descendants.
易患系统性红斑狼疮的遗传多态性
简介:系统性红斑狼疮是一种自身免疫性疾病,其临床表现非常异质性,受环境和遗传因素的影响,主要是女性,与男性的比例为9:1,以及非洲裔、亚洲和西班牙裔人群;其发病机制是由不同基因的多态性变异介导的,这些基因提供了对该疾病的易感性,并与不同的临床特征有关,其中最显著的是狼疮肾炎、心血管疾病,而其治疗方法尚未确定。目的:探讨系统性红斑狼疮易感基因多态性。方法:PubMed搜索引擎与布尔运算符和英语描述符一起使用。根据检索结果,根据涉及主题的程度进行选择,确定纳入综述的文章。结果:共发现16个与系统性红斑狼疮发病有关的遗传多态性。结论:多态性解释了狼疮肾炎的女性易感性,以及更严重的临床表现的发展,突出了特定种族如非洲后裔的狼疮肾炎。
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