The Role of CD1 Gene Polymorphism in the Genetic Susceptibility to Spondyloarthropathies in the Moroccan Population and the Possible Cross-Link with Celiac Disease
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Spondyloarthropathies (SpA) are a group of chronic inflammatory disorders usually
affecting the axial spine and asymmetrical peripheral joints. Strong evidence links genetic and
environmental factors to SpA pathogenesis. The HLA-B27 is the most important genetic factor
associated with SpA. Nevertheless, the involvement of other HLA and non-HLA loci has been
also reported. Some patients with SpA may also manifest features of celiac disease (CeD), thus
suggesting a genetic overlap across these autoimmune diseases. Recently, CD1 glycoproteins, a class
of molecules able to bind and present non peptidic antigens to T cells, aroused interest for their
contribution to the pathogenesis of CeD. Therefore, to evaluate whether functional polymorphisms
of CD1A and E genes also influence susceptibility to SpA, we analyzed 86 patients from Morocco
affected by SpA and 51 healthy controls, using direct sequencing analysis. An increase of CD1E*01/01
homozygous genotype (p = 0.046) was found in SpA, compared with controls. CD1E*01/01 genotype
was associated particularly to patients with sacroiliac joints/spine/peripheral joints pain (p = 0.0068),
while a decrease of CD1E*01/02 genotype was evidenced compared to controls (p = 0.0065). Results
from haplotypes analysis demonstrated that CD1A*02-E*02 decreased the risk of SpA, while CD1A*02-
E*01 increased risk to develop disease. Our data indicate a relationship between CD1 genes and
susceptibility to SpA in the Moroccan population and suggest the existence of shared genetic risk loci
across SpA and CeD that might be useful to explain common pathogenetic features and define novel
therapeutic strategies.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
spondyloarthropathy; HLA gene polymorphisms; CD1 genes; IBDs
Elenco autori:
DEL BEATO, Tiziana; Canossi, Angelica; Sebastiani, Pierluigi; Aureli, Anna; Colanardi, Alessia
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