AIF-1 gene does not confer susceptibility to Behçet's disease: Analysis of extended haplotypes in Sardinian population.

BACKGROUND:Behçet's disease (BD) is a polygenic immune-mediated disorder characterized by a close association with the HLA-B*51 allele. The HLA region has a strong linkage disequilibrium (LD) and carries several genetic variants (e.g. MIC-A, TNF-α genes) identified as associated to BD because o...

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Main Authors: Maria Maddalena Angioni, Matteo Piga, Fabiana Paladini, Sara Lai, Gian Luca Erre, Alberto Floris, Alberto Cauli, Maria Teresa Fiorillo, Giuseppe Passiu, Carlo Carcassi, Rosa Sorrentino, Alessandro Mathieu
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-03d38527abbe4dc5899f8c47e1be8fc22020-11-25T01:58:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01139e020425010.1371/journal.pone.0204250AIF-1 gene does not confer susceptibility to Behçet's disease: Analysis of extended haplotypes in Sardinian population.Maria Maddalena AngioniMatteo PigaFabiana PaladiniSara LaiGian Luca ErreAlberto FlorisAlberto CauliMaria Teresa FiorilloGiuseppe PassiuCarlo CarcassiRosa SorrentinoAlessandro MathieuBACKGROUND:Behçet's disease (BD) is a polygenic immune-mediated disorder characterized by a close association with the HLA-B*51 allele. The HLA region has a strong linkage disequilibrium (LD) and carries several genetic variants (e.g. MIC-A, TNF-α genes) identified as associated to BD because of their LD with HLA-B*51. In fact, the HLA-B*51 is inherited as part of extended HLA haplotypes which are well preserved in patients with BD. Sardinian population is highly differentiated from other Mediterranean populations because of a distinctive genetic structure with very highly preserved HLA haplotypes. PATIENTS AND METHODS:In order to identify other genes of susceptibility to BD within the HLA region we investigated the distribution of human Allograft Inflammatory Factor-1 (AIF-1) gene variants among BD patients and healthy controls from Sardinia. Six (rs2736182; rs2259571; rs2269475; rs2857597; rs13195276; rs4711274) AIF-1 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and related extended haplotypes have been investigated as well as their LD within the HLA region and with HLA-B*51. Overall, 64 BD patients, 43 HLA-B*51 positive healthy controls (HC) and 70 random HC were enrolled in the study. RESULTS:HLA-B*51 was the only allele with significantly higher frequency (pc = 0.0021) in BD patients (40.6%) than in HC (9.8%). The rs2259571T AIF-1 variant had a significantly reduced phenotypic, but not allelic frequency in BD patients (72.1%; pc = 0.014) compared to healthy population (91.3%). That was likely due to the LD between HLA-B*51 and rs2259571G (pc = 9E-5), even though the rs2259571G distribution did not significantly differ between BD patients and HC. CONCLUSION:No significant difference in distribution of AIF-1 SNPs haplotypes was observed between BD patients and HC and between HLA-B*51 positive BD patients and HLA-B*51 positive HC. Taken together, these results suggest that AIF-1 gene is not associated with susceptibility to BD in Sardinia.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6155533?pdf=render
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author Maria Maddalena Angioni
Matteo Piga
Fabiana Paladini
Sara Lai
Gian Luca Erre
Alberto Floris
Alberto Cauli
Maria Teresa Fiorillo
Giuseppe Passiu
Carlo Carcassi
Rosa Sorrentino
Alessandro Mathieu
spellingShingle Maria Maddalena Angioni
Matteo Piga
Fabiana Paladini
Sara Lai
Gian Luca Erre
Alberto Floris
Alberto Cauli
Maria Teresa Fiorillo
Giuseppe Passiu
Carlo Carcassi
Rosa Sorrentino
Alessandro Mathieu
AIF-1 gene does not confer susceptibility to Behçet's disease: Analysis of extended haplotypes in Sardinian population.
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author_facet Maria Maddalena Angioni
Matteo Piga
Fabiana Paladini
Sara Lai
Gian Luca Erre
Alberto Floris
Alberto Cauli
Maria Teresa Fiorillo
Giuseppe Passiu
Carlo Carcassi
Rosa Sorrentino
Alessandro Mathieu
author_sort Maria Maddalena Angioni
title AIF-1 gene does not confer susceptibility to Behçet's disease: Analysis of extended haplotypes in Sardinian population.
title_short AIF-1 gene does not confer susceptibility to Behçet's disease: Analysis of extended haplotypes in Sardinian population.
title_full AIF-1 gene does not confer susceptibility to Behçet's disease: Analysis of extended haplotypes in Sardinian population.
title_fullStr AIF-1 gene does not confer susceptibility to Behçet's disease: Analysis of extended haplotypes in Sardinian population.
title_full_unstemmed AIF-1 gene does not confer susceptibility to Behçet's disease: Analysis of extended haplotypes in Sardinian population.
title_sort aif-1 gene does not confer susceptibility to behçet's disease: analysis of extended haplotypes in sardinian population.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Behçet's disease (BD) is a polygenic immune-mediated disorder characterized by a close association with the HLA-B*51 allele. The HLA region has a strong linkage disequilibrium (LD) and carries several genetic variants (e.g. MIC-A, TNF-α genes) identified as associated to BD because of their LD with HLA-B*51. In fact, the HLA-B*51 is inherited as part of extended HLA haplotypes which are well preserved in patients with BD. Sardinian population is highly differentiated from other Mediterranean populations because of a distinctive genetic structure with very highly preserved HLA haplotypes. PATIENTS AND METHODS:In order to identify other genes of susceptibility to BD within the HLA region we investigated the distribution of human Allograft Inflammatory Factor-1 (AIF-1) gene variants among BD patients and healthy controls from Sardinia. Six (rs2736182; rs2259571; rs2269475; rs2857597; rs13195276; rs4711274) AIF-1 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and related extended haplotypes have been investigated as well as their LD within the HLA region and with HLA-B*51. Overall, 64 BD patients, 43 HLA-B*51 positive healthy controls (HC) and 70 random HC were enrolled in the study. RESULTS:HLA-B*51 was the only allele with significantly higher frequency (pc = 0.0021) in BD patients (40.6%) than in HC (9.8%). The rs2259571T AIF-1 variant had a significantly reduced phenotypic, but not allelic frequency in BD patients (72.1%; pc = 0.014) compared to healthy population (91.3%). That was likely due to the LD between HLA-B*51 and rs2259571G (pc = 9E-5), even though the rs2259571G distribution did not significantly differ between BD patients and HC. CONCLUSION:No significant difference in distribution of AIF-1 SNPs haplotypes was observed between BD patients and HC and between HLA-B*51 positive BD patients and HLA-B*51 positive HC. Taken together, these results suggest that AIF-1 gene is not associated with susceptibility to BD in Sardinia.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6155533?pdf=render
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