Assessment of Leptin Gene Polymorphism rs2060713 in Psoriasis Vulgaris.

ISRN Dermatology Pub Date : 2014-01-28 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/845272
Anthony Karpouzis, Gregory Tripsianis, Elisavet Gatzidou, Stavroula Veletza
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Abstract

Psoriasis is a lifelong disorder characterized by approximately 8-fold reduction of the duration of normal skin keratinocyte cell cycle and 2-fold increase of the number of dividing cells. Multiple genes, several environmental factors, and immune system alterations are involved in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Hyperleptinemia is associated with psoriasis and leptin acts as an angiogenic factor. Angiogenetic processes precede the epidermal hyperplasia in psoriasis, indicating possible involvement of leptin in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Leptin gene polymorphisms and their association with psoriasis have been given very little attention. We present a study of the rs2060713C/T genetic polymorphism in the pathogenesis of psoriasis vulgaris in 263 vulgaris patients and 252 unrelated matched healthy controls. No statistically significant differences were observed between patients and controls. A statistically nonsignificant trend was observed in males with the early onset type of psoriasis (11.1% C/T in patients versus 5.6% in controls) and in females with the late onset type of the disease (12.8% C/T in patients versus 3.3% in controls). Still, there is no hard evidence on correlation of psoriasis vulgaris with this polymorphism. Possible association with specific forms of the disease and either gender needs further investigation in larger studies.

寻常型银屑病瘦素基因多态性rs2060713的研究
牛皮癣是一种终身疾病,其特征是正常皮肤角质形成细胞周期缩短约8倍,分裂细胞数量增加2倍。银屑病的发病与多种基因、多种环境因素和免疫系统改变有关。高瘦素血症与牛皮癣有关,瘦素作为一种血管生成因子。银屑病的血管生成过程先于表皮增生,表明瘦素可能参与银屑病的发病机制。瘦素基因多态性及其与牛皮癣的关系很少受到关注。我们在263例寻常型银屑病患者和252例不相关的健康对照中研究了rs2060713C/T基因多态性在寻常型银屑病发病机制中的作用。患者与对照组之间无统计学差异。在男性早发型银屑病患者(11.1% C/T,对照组为5.6%)和女性晚发型银屑病患者(12.8% C/T,对照组为3.3%)中观察到统计学上不显著的趋势。然而,没有确凿的证据表明寻常型银屑病与这种多态性相关。可能与特定形式的疾病和任何一种性别的关联需要在更大规模的研究中进一步调查。
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