Title of article :
ERAP1 and HLA-C*06 are strongly associated with the risk of psoriasis in the population of northern Poland
Author/Authors :
Stawczyk-Macieja, Marta Department of Dermatology - Venereology and Allergology - Medical University of Gdansk, Poland , Szczerkowska-Dobosz, Aneta Department of Dermatology - Venereology and Allergology - Medical University of Gdansk, Poland , Rębała, Krzysztof Department of Forensic Medicine - Medical University of Gdansk, Poland , Gabig-Cimińska, Magdalena Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics - Polish Academy of Sciences - affiliated with the University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland , Nowicki, Roman J Department of Dermatology - Venereology and Allergology - Medical University of Gdansk, Poland , Haraś, Agnieszka Department of Forensic Medicine - Medical University of Gdansk, Poland , Cybulska, Lidia Department of Forensic Medicine - Medical University of Gdansk, Poland , Kapińska, Ewa Department of Forensic Medicine - Medical University of Gdansk, Poland
Pages :
7
From page :
286
To page :
292
Abstract :
Introduction HLA-C*06 is a major psoriasis genetic risk marker. Recent reports have been focused on the role of different polymorphisms within genes involved in the functioning of the epidermal barrier and antigen processing in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Data on the association between genetic variants of LCE3B_LCE3C, CSTA, ERAP1, ZAP70 and this dermatosis in the population from Eastern Europe are lacking. Aim To compare the association between known genetic risk markers and psoriasis in a cohort of northern Polish patients with psoriasis and healthy controls. Material and methods Based on previous studies’ results, five susceptibility loci: HLA-C, LCE3C_LCE3B, ERAP1, ZAP70 and CSTA were selected for genotyping in 148 patients with chronic plaque psoriasis and 146 healthy controls. Each patient with this disease was clinically assessed with the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index. Results The study population showed a significant association of psoriasis and a single nucleotide polymorphism in the ERAP1 – rs26653 (p = 3.11 × 10–5) and HLA-C*06 allele (p = 1.02 × 10–11) when compared with the control group. The presence of HLA-C*06 or rs26653 G allele significantly increased the risk of psoriasis by 2.4 times or twice, respectively. Carrying rs26653 C allele considerably decreased the risk of psoriasis by 1.5 times. Conclusions In the context of pathogenesis of psoriasis, our findings might give the evidence on disturbances in the proteolytic processing of N-terminal fragments of antigens presented via major histocompatibility complex class I to T cells.
Keywords :
psoriasis , genetic polymorphism , genome-wide association studies
Journal title :
Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postȩpy Dermatologii i Alergologii
Serial Year :
2018
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Record number :
2623417
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