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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Specific association of IL17A genetic variants with panuveitis.
Alejandro FonollosaAlfredo AdánIoana Ruiz-arruzaMaría José Del RioMiguel Cordero-comaAna MárquezMarina Begoña Gorroño-echebarríaNorberto Ortego-centenoRicardo BlancoJosé Manuel Martín-villaYolanda CorderoJosé Benítez-del-castilloJose Luis OleaJavier MartínDavid Díaz ValleJacobo GonzalezVictor LlorençAna BlancoArkaitz MucientesMaría José CapellaManuel Díaz-llopissubject
AdultMaleGenotyping TechniquesImmunologyLocus (genetics)DiseaseReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionPolymorphism Single NucleotideWhite PeopleCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceGene FrequencyGenetic modelPanuveitismedicineGeneticsHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseInflammationbusiness.industryPanuveitisInterleukin-17Middle Agedmedicine.diseaseSensory SystemsOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyIntermediate uveitisTh17 CellsFemaleIL17AChoroidbusinessUveitisdescription
Background/aims A pathogenic role of Th17 cells in uveitis has become clear in recent years. Therefore, in the present study, we aimed to evaluate the possible influence of the IL 17A locus on susceptibility to non-anterior uveitis and its main clinical subgroups. Methods Five IL17A polymorphisms (rs4711998, rs8193036, rs3819024, rs2275913 and rs7747909), selected by tagging, were genotyped using TagMan assays in 353 Spanish patients with non-anterior uveitis and 1851 ethnically matched controls. Results The case/control analysis yielded a consistent association between two of the analysed genetic variants, rs8193036 and rs2275913, and the presence of panuveitis under a dominant model (p(FDR)=2.86E-03, OR=2.26, 95% CI 1.42 to 3.59 and p(FDR)=0.033, OR=1.83, 95% CI 1.13 to 2.97, respectively). Subsequently, a specific association of both polymorphisms with the diffuse form of the disease was evident in the subphenotype analysis when considering this same genetic model (panuveitis vs posterior and intermediate uveitis: rs8193036, p=0.020; rs2275913, p=0.038). Independent effects of rs8193036 and rs2275913 were observed by conditional regression analysis. Conclusions Polymorphisms within the IL 17A locus show a novel association with panuveitis. Our data agree with the elevated levels of this cytokine that are found in patients with uveitis, supporting a crucial role of Th17 cells in this pathology. Subtitle Our results clearly evidenced the role of IL 17A as a novel genetic risk factor for panuveitis, thus suggesting the implication of Th17 cells in the extensive inflammation of the uveal tract that occurs in this subtype of uveitis.
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2015-01-16 | The British journal of ophthalmology |