Resistin -420 C>G Polymorphism in Female Patients of Acne in Pakistan

Sufia Naz
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Acne vulgaris is an inflammatory skin disorder of pilosebaceaous units. The clinical characteristics are seborrhea, sebaceous glands, non inflammatory lesions, inflammatory lesions and severe scaring. Propionibacterium acnes are the main pathophysiological factor influencing the acne development. Resistin gene is a novel proinflammatory cytokine involved in the initiation of inflammatory disorders like cardiovascular diseases, obesity and atherosclerosis. Various SNPs have been discovered in human RETN gene which is involved in different inflammatory disorders. Purpose of this study was to analyze RETN -420 C>G polymorphism in female acne patients of Pakistani population. About 58 control female subjects and 76 acne female patients were recruited for this study. In order to examine the RETN -420 C>G polymorphism in the promoter region, PCR and RFLP techniques were used. Statistically significant P value <0.05 for the RETN -420 C>G polymorphism was obtained in genotype/alleles frequencies between acne patients and control female subjects. Significant association between genotype frequencies, disease severity and acne scars distribution among female patients was also observed. It is concluded that RETN -420 promoter polymorphism was not associated with family history and skin types; however it was significantly associated with acne pathopysiology
巴基斯坦女性痤疮患者抵抗素- 420c >G多态性
寻常痤疮是一种毛囊皮脂腺单位的炎症性皮肤病。临床特点为皮脂漏、皮脂腺、无炎性病变、炎性病变及严重瘢痕。痤疮丙酸杆菌是影响痤疮发展的主要病理生理因素。抵抗素基因是一种新的促炎细胞因子,参与心血管疾病、肥胖和动脉粥样硬化等炎症性疾病的发生。在人类RETN基因中发现了各种snp,该基因与不同的炎症疾病有关。本研究的目的是分析巴基斯坦女性痤疮患者RETN -420 C>G多态性。本研究共招募了58名对照女性受试者和76名痤疮女性患者。为了检测RETN -420启动子区域的C>G多态性,采用了PCR和RFLP技术。痤疮患者与对照组女性受试者基因型/等位基因频率的P值G多态性具有统计学意义。在女性患者中,基因型频率、疾病严重程度和痤疮疤痕分布之间也存在显著相关性。RETN -420启动子多态性与家族病史和皮肤类型无关;然而,它与痤疮的病理生理学显著相关
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