Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Celiac disease (CD) is a multifactorial autoimmune enteropathy
due to gluten intolerance in genetically predisposed
individuals, with the interaction of environmental factors.
In addition to the well-known HLA-DR/DQ associations
involved in CD (DQ2.5, DQ2.2 and DQ8 haplotypes), some
other genes have been investigated and associated with
disease susceptibility and clinical forms. HLA-G is a nonclassical
HLA and an immune checkpoint molecule.
HLA-G expression and polymorphisms, mainly in the 30
untranslated regulatory region (UTR), is under examination
in several infectious, inflammatory and autoimmune
diseases, including CD. Here we report the HLA-G 30
UTR polymorphisms (HLA-G14bpins/del, +3003 T/C,
+3010C/G, +3027C/A, +3035C/T, +3142C/G, +3187A/G, +3196C/G and +3227G/A) and 30 UTR haplotypes in
patients with CD from Morocco, assessed using direct
sequencing. The allele and genotype frequencies were calculated
and the 30 UTR haplotypes were estimated with
the expectation-maximization method; associations
between genotype and haplotype frequencies (hf) and CD
were analyzed. Results showed no statistically significant
differences in HLA-G 30 UTR allele and genotype frequencies
between CD and the control population (Metalsa from
Morocco). However, a significant association for some
genotypes with the clinical presentation of CD was found
in patients (p <= 0.02). The HLA-G 30 UTR haplotype distribution
in patients and controls demonstrated an increased
frequency of UTR-5 in CD (hf = 0.145, O.R. = 1.93, 95%
CI: 1.01-3.67, p = 0.043). UTR-5 is considered to be associated
with low HLA-G expression and has been hypothesized
as a risk haplotype in some clinical conditions or
based on environmental factors. These results suggest a
possible additional genetic contribution of HLA-G to CD
susceptibility in this geographic area.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.05 Abstract in rivista
Keywords:
HLA-G; celiac disease; Africa; haplotypes
Elenco autori:
DEL BEATO, Tiziana; Piancatelli, Daniela; Sebastiani, Pierluigi; Colanardi, Alessia
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