Promoter polymorphisms of the TIM ‐4 gene are correlated with disease activity in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus

This study aimed to investigate the association of two TIM‐4 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) rs6874202 (−1419G>A) and rs62382402 (−1609G>A) with SLE susceptibility in a Chinese Han population. The results showed no significant differences between patients with SLE and control group for rs6874202 and rs62382402 (p = .72, .53 respectively). However, the anti‐dsDNA levels in serum from SLE patients with GG genotype of TIM‐4 gene at ‐1419 site were significantly higher than those with GA and AA genotype (p = .0335), and C3 levels of SLE patients with GG and GA genotype were much lower than those with AA genotypes (p = .0187). Moreover, the apoptotic cell levels of SLE patients with AA and GG genotypes were significantly higher than those with GA genotypes in patients with SLE (p = .0393). In addition, the C3 concentration of SLE patients with the GG genotype of TIM‐4 gene at ‐1609 site was found to be significantly higher than those with the GA genotype (p = .0129). The results imply that GG genotype of the TIM‐4 gene at ‐1419 site might be associated with the disease activity of SLE.
Source: International Journal of Immunogenetics - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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