IFNG polymorphisms are associated with gender differences in susceptibility to multiple sclerosis

被引:0
作者
O H Kantarci
A Goris
D D Hebrink
S Heggarty
S Cunningham
I Alloza
E J Atkinson
M de Andrade
C T McMurray
C A Graham
S A Hawkins
A Billiau
B Dubois
B G Weinshenker
K Vandenbroeck
机构
[1] Mayo Clinic and Foundation,Department of Neurology
[2] University of Leuven,Rega Institute for Medical Research
[3] Queen's University of Belfast,Applied Genomics Group, School of Pharmacy
[4] Mayo Clinic and Foundation,Department of Health Sciences Research
[5] Mayo Clinic and Foundation,Departments of Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Molecular Neuroscience Program
[6] Belfast City Hospital Trust,Northern Ireland Regional Molecular Genetics Laboratory
[7] Royal Victoria Hospital,Department of Neurology
[8] University of Leuven,Department of Neurology
来源
Genes & Immunity | 2005年 / 6卷
关键词
multiple sclerosis; gender; interferon gamma (; ); polymorphisms; association;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Interferon-gamma (IFNγ) treatment is deleterious in multiple sclerosis (MS). MS occurs twice as frequently in women as in men. IFNγ expression varies by gender. We studied a population-based sample of US MS patients and ethnicity-matched controls and independent Northern Irish and Belgian hospital-based patients and controls for association with MS, stratified by gender, of an intron 1 microsatellite [I1(761)*CAn], a single nucleotide polymorphism 3′ of IFNG [3′(325)*G → A] and three flanking microsatellite markers spanning a 118 kb region around IFNG. Men carriers of the 3′(325)*A allele have increased susceptibility to MS compared to noncarriers in the USA (P=0.044; OR: 2.58, 95% CI: 0.97–8.08) and Northern Ireland (P=0.019; OR: 2.37, 95% CI: 1.10–5.13). There is a nonsignificant trend in the same direction in Belgian men (P=0.299; OR: 1.50, 95% CI: 0.71–3.26). Men carriers of I1(761)*CA13, which is in strong linkage disequilibrium with the 3′(325)*A, have increased susceptibility (P=0.050; OR: 2.22, 95% CI: 0.98–5.40), while men carriers of I1(761)*CA12 have decreased susceptibility (P=0.022; OR: 0.46, 95% CI: 0.23–0.90) to MS in the USA. Similar associations were reported in Sardinia between the I1(761)*CA12 allele and reduced risk of MS in men. Flanking markers were not associated with MS susceptibility. Polymorphisms of IFNG may contribute to differences in susceptibility to MS between men and women.
引用
收藏
页码:153 / 161
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
[41]   The role of non-HLA single nucleotide polymorphisms in multiple sclerosis susceptibility [J].
Bahreini, Seyed Amir ;
Jabalameli, M. Reza ;
Saadatnia, Mohammad ;
Zahednasab, Hamid .
JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY, 2010, 229 (1-2) :5-15
[42]   Elevated plasma homocysteine levels in patients with multiple sclerosis are associated with male gender [J].
Stefano Zoccolella ;
Carla Tortorella ;
Pietro Iaffaldano ;
Vita Direnzo ;
Mariangela D’Onghia ;
Damiano Paolicelli ;
Paolo Livrea ;
Maria Trojano .
Journal of Neurology, 2012, 259 :2105-2110
[43]   Elevated plasma homocysteine levels in patients with multiple sclerosis are associated with male gender [J].
Zoccolella, Stefano ;
Tortorella, Carla ;
Iaffaldano, Pietro ;
Direnzo, Vita ;
D'Onghia, Mariangela ;
Paolicelli, Damiano ;
Livrea, Paolo ;
Trojano, Maria .
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 2012, 259 (10) :2105-2110
[44]   Sex chromosome contributions to sex differences in multiple sclerosis susceptibility and progression [J].
Voskuhl, Rhonda R. ;
Sawalha, Amr H. ;
Itoh, Yuichiro .
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL, 2018, 24 (01) :22-31
[45]   Multiple Sclerosis Is Associated With Differences in Semantic Memory Structure [J].
Lebkuecher, Amy L. ;
Cosgrove, Abigail L. ;
Strober, Lauren B. ;
Chiaravalloti, Nancy D. ;
Diaz, Michele T. .
NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 38 (01) :42-57
[46]   Sex-specific differences in rim appearance of multiple sclerosis lesions on quantitative susceptibility mapping [J].
Tolaymat, B. ;
Zheng, W. ;
Chen, H. ;
Choi, S. ;
Li, X. ;
Harrison, D. M. .
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND RELATED DISORDERS, 2020, 45
[47]   Gender issues in multiple sclerosis: an update [J].
Jobin, Celine ;
Larochelle, Catherine ;
Parpal, Helesne ;
Coyle, Patricia K. ;
Duquette, Pierre .
WOMENS HEALTH, 2010, 6 (06) :797-820
[48]   Multiple sclerosis, loss of functionality and gender [J].
Bravo-Gonzalez, Felix ;
Alvarez-Roldan, Arturo .
GACETA SANITARIA, 2019, 33 (02) :177-184
[49]   Immune response genes receptors expression and polymorphisms in relation to multiple sclerosis susceptibility and response to INF- therapy [J].
Karam, Rehab A. ;
Rezk, Noha A. ;
Amer, Mona M. ;
Fathy, Hala A. .
IUBMB LIFE, 2016, 68 (09) :727-734
[50]   Relationship between miR-155 and miR-146a polymorphisms and susceptibility to multiple sclerosis in an Egyptian cohort [J].
Ali, Marwa Ahmed ;
Shaker, Olfat Gamil ;
Eid, Hanaa Mohamed ;
Mahmoud, Eman Elsayed ;
Ezzat, Eman Mahmoud ;
Gaber, Sylvana Nady .
BIOMEDICAL REPORTS, 2020, 12 (05) :276-284