Association of miR-146a rs57095329 with Behçet's disease and its complications.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
British Journal of Biomedical Science Pub Date : 2021-04-01 Epub Date: 2020-08-06 DOI:10.1080/09674845.2020.1786284
O O Abdelaleem, N A Fouad, O G Shaker, H A Hussein, F A Ahmed, D Y Ali, H S Elsayed
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Abstract

Background: Behçet's disease is a chronic relapsing and remitting autoimmune multisystem inflammatory disease characterised by oral aphthae, genital ulcers, skin lesions, gastrointestinal involvement, arthritis, vascular lesions and neurological manifestations. We hypothesised a link between rs57095329 of miR-146a and Behçet's disease, with further links with common clinical features.

Methods: We tested our hypothesis in 130 Behçet's disease patients and 131 age and sex-matched healthy controls. Behcet's disease current activity index (BDCAI) was used to assess patients' disease activity status. MiR-146a (rs57095329) was genotyped in all participants using RT-PCR and results in patients analysed according to clinical features.

Results: The frequency of the GG and AG genotypes in rs57095329 were strongly associated with Behçet's disease (adjusted OR 8.05, 95% CI 3.63-17.82; P < 0.001 and OR 2.26, 95% CI 1.27-4.04; P = 0.006, respectively), and in dominant (GG+AG > AA) and recessive (GG > AA+AG) models (both P < 0.001). Additionally, G allele distribution was significantly greater in Behçet's disease compared with controls (OR 2.85, 95% CI 1.98-4.11, P < 0.001). The AA genotype and A allele were linked to oral ulcers, the GG genotype and G allele to neurological disease, and the GG genotype and G allele to ocular disease (all P < 0.01). There were no links with genital ulceration, skin lesions, vascular disease or the result of the pathergy test.

Conclusion: The miR-146a (rs57095329) is associated with Behçet's disease and certain genotypes and alleles with oral ulcers, and with ocular and neurological manifestations.

miR-146a rs57095329与behet病及其并发症的关系
背景:behet病是一种慢性复发和缓解型自身免疫性多系统炎症性疾病,其特征为口腔溃疡、生殖器溃疡、皮肤病变、胃肠道受累、关节炎、血管病变和神经系统表现。我们假设miR-146a的rs57095329与behet病之间存在联系,并进一步与常见的临床特征联系起来。方法:我们在130名behaperet病患者和131名年龄和性别匹配的健康对照中验证了我们的假设。采用白塞病当前活动指数(BDCAI)评估患者的疾病活动状况。使用RT-PCR对所有参与者的MiR-146a (rs57095329)进行基因分型,并根据临床特征分析患者的结果。结果:rs57095329中GG和AG基因型的频率与behaperet病密切相关(调整OR为8.05,95% CI为3.63 ~ 17.82;P = 0.006),显性(GG+AG > AA)和隐性(GG > AA+AG)模型(均为P P P P结论:miR-146a (rs57095329)与behet病及某些基因型和等位基因与口腔溃疡、眼部和神经系统表现相关。
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British Journal of Biomedical Science
British Journal of Biomedical Science 医学-医学实验技术
CiteScore
4.40
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15.80%
发文量
29
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Biomedical Science is committed to publishing high quality original research that represents a clear advance in the practice of biomedical science, and reviews that summarise recent advances in the field of biomedical science. The overall aim of the Journal is to provide a platform for the dissemination of new and innovative information on the diagnosis and management of disease that is valuable to the practicing laboratory scientist.
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