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Two Functional Variants of IRF5 Influence the Development of Macular Edema in Patients with Non-Anterior Uveitis

OBJECTIVE: Interferon (IFN) signaling plays a crucial role in autoimmunity. Genetic variation in interferon regulatory factor 5 (IRF5), a major regulator of the type I interferon induction, has been associated with risk of developing several autoimmune diseases. In the current study we aimed to eval...

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Autores principales: Márquez, Ana, Cénit, María Carmen, Cordero-Coma, Miguel, Ortego-Centeno, Norberto, Adán, Alfredo, Fonollosa, Alejandro, Díaz Valle, David, Pato, Esperanza, Blanco, Ricardo, Cañal, Joaquín, Díaz-Llopis, Manuel, de Ramón, Enrique, del Rio, María José, García Serrano, José Luis, Artaraz, Joseba, Martín-Villa, José Manuel, Llorenç, Víctor, Gorroño-Echebarría, Marina Begoña, Martín, Javier
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3792064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24116155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076777
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author Márquez, Ana
Cénit, María Carmen
Cordero-Coma, Miguel
Ortego-Centeno, Norberto
Adán, Alfredo
Fonollosa, Alejandro
Díaz Valle, David
Pato, Esperanza
Blanco, Ricardo
Cañal, Joaquín
Díaz-Llopis, Manuel
de Ramón, Enrique
del Rio, María José
García Serrano, José Luis
Artaraz, Joseba
Martín-Villa, José Manuel
Llorenç, Víctor
Gorroño-Echebarría, Marina Begoña
Martín, Javier
author_facet Márquez, Ana
Cénit, María Carmen
Cordero-Coma, Miguel
Ortego-Centeno, Norberto
Adán, Alfredo
Fonollosa, Alejandro
Díaz Valle, David
Pato, Esperanza
Blanco, Ricardo
Cañal, Joaquín
Díaz-Llopis, Manuel
de Ramón, Enrique
del Rio, María José
García Serrano, José Luis
Artaraz, Joseba
Martín-Villa, José Manuel
Llorenç, Víctor
Gorroño-Echebarría, Marina Begoña
Martín, Javier
author_sort Márquez, Ana
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Interferon (IFN) signaling plays a crucial role in autoimmunity. Genetic variation in interferon regulatory factor 5 (IRF5), a major regulator of the type I interferon induction, has been associated with risk of developing several autoimmune diseases. In the current study we aimed to evaluate whether three sets of correlated IRF5 genetic variants, independently associated with SLE and with different functional roles, are involved in uveitis susceptibility and its clinical subphenotypes. METHODS: Three IRF5 polymorphisms, rs2004640, rs2070197 and rs10954213, representative of each group, were genotyped using TaqMan® allelic discrimination assays in a total of 263 non-anterior uveitis patients and 724 healthy controls of Spanish origin. RESULTS: A clear association between two of the three analyzed genetic variants, rs2004640 and rs10954213, and the absence of macular edema was observed in the case/control analysis (P (FDR)=5.07E-03, OR=1.48, CI 95%=1.14-1.92 and P (FDR)=3.37E-03, OR=1.54, CI 95%=1.19-2.01, respectively). Consistently, the subphenotype analysis accordingly with the presence/absence of this clinical condition also reached statistical significance (rs2004640: P=0.037, OR=0.69, CI 95%=0.48-0.98; rs10954213: P=0.030, OR=0.67, CI 95%=0.47-0.96), thus suggesting that both IRF5 genetic variants are specifically associated with the lack of macular edema in uveitis patients. CONCLUSION: Our results clearly showed for the first time that two functional genetic variants of IRF5 may play a role in the development of macular edema in non-anterior uveitis patients. Identifying genetic markers for macular edema could lead to the possibility of developing novel treatments or preventive therapies.
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spelling pubmed-37920642013-10-10 Two Functional Variants of IRF5 Influence the Development of Macular Edema in Patients with Non-Anterior Uveitis Márquez, Ana Cénit, María Carmen Cordero-Coma, Miguel Ortego-Centeno, Norberto Adán, Alfredo Fonollosa, Alejandro Díaz Valle, David Pato, Esperanza Blanco, Ricardo Cañal, Joaquín Díaz-Llopis, Manuel de Ramón, Enrique del Rio, María José García Serrano, José Luis Artaraz, Joseba Martín-Villa, José Manuel Llorenç, Víctor Gorroño-Echebarría, Marina Begoña Martín, Javier PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Interferon (IFN) signaling plays a crucial role in autoimmunity. Genetic variation in interferon regulatory factor 5 (IRF5), a major regulator of the type I interferon induction, has been associated with risk of developing several autoimmune diseases. In the current study we aimed to evaluate whether three sets of correlated IRF5 genetic variants, independently associated with SLE and with different functional roles, are involved in uveitis susceptibility and its clinical subphenotypes. METHODS: Three IRF5 polymorphisms, rs2004640, rs2070197 and rs10954213, representative of each group, were genotyped using TaqMan® allelic discrimination assays in a total of 263 non-anterior uveitis patients and 724 healthy controls of Spanish origin. RESULTS: A clear association between two of the three analyzed genetic variants, rs2004640 and rs10954213, and the absence of macular edema was observed in the case/control analysis (P (FDR)=5.07E-03, OR=1.48, CI 95%=1.14-1.92 and P (FDR)=3.37E-03, OR=1.54, CI 95%=1.19-2.01, respectively). Consistently, the subphenotype analysis accordingly with the presence/absence of this clinical condition also reached statistical significance (rs2004640: P=0.037, OR=0.69, CI 95%=0.48-0.98; rs10954213: P=0.030, OR=0.67, CI 95%=0.47-0.96), thus suggesting that both IRF5 genetic variants are specifically associated with the lack of macular edema in uveitis patients. CONCLUSION: Our results clearly showed for the first time that two functional genetic variants of IRF5 may play a role in the development of macular edema in non-anterior uveitis patients. Identifying genetic markers for macular edema could lead to the possibility of developing novel treatments or preventive therapies. Public Library of Science 2013-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3792064/ /pubmed/24116155 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076777 Text en © 2013 Márquez et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Márquez, Ana
Cénit, María Carmen
Cordero-Coma, Miguel
Ortego-Centeno, Norberto
Adán, Alfredo
Fonollosa, Alejandro
Díaz Valle, David
Pato, Esperanza
Blanco, Ricardo
Cañal, Joaquín
Díaz-Llopis, Manuel
de Ramón, Enrique
del Rio, María José
García Serrano, José Luis
Artaraz, Joseba
Martín-Villa, José Manuel
Llorenç, Víctor
Gorroño-Echebarría, Marina Begoña
Martín, Javier
Two Functional Variants of IRF5 Influence the Development of Macular Edema in Patients with Non-Anterior Uveitis
title Two Functional Variants of IRF5 Influence the Development of Macular Edema in Patients with Non-Anterior Uveitis
title_full Two Functional Variants of IRF5 Influence the Development of Macular Edema in Patients with Non-Anterior Uveitis
title_fullStr Two Functional Variants of IRF5 Influence the Development of Macular Edema in Patients with Non-Anterior Uveitis
title_full_unstemmed Two Functional Variants of IRF5 Influence the Development of Macular Edema in Patients with Non-Anterior Uveitis
title_short Two Functional Variants of IRF5 Influence the Development of Macular Edema in Patients with Non-Anterior Uveitis
title_sort two functional variants of irf5 influence the development of macular edema in patients with non-anterior uveitis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3792064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24116155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076777
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