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Toll-like-Receptor Gene Polymorphisms in Tunisian Endemic Pemphigus Foliaceus

Pemphigus foliaceus (PF) is considered to be caused by the combined effects of susceptibility genes and environmental triggers. The polymorphisms of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) genes have been associated with the risk of various autoimmune diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential...

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Autores principales: Abida, O., Bahloul, E., Elloumi, N., Toumi, A., Tahri, Safa, Ben Jmaa, M., Fakhfakh, R., Mahfoudh, N., Turki, H., Masmoudi, H.
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7661111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33204706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6541761
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author Abida, O.
Bahloul, E.
Elloumi, N.
Toumi, A.
Tahri, Safa
Ben Jmaa, M.
Fakhfakh, R.
Mahfoudh, N.
Turki, H.
Masmoudi, H.
author_facet Abida, O.
Bahloul, E.
Elloumi, N.
Toumi, A.
Tahri, Safa
Ben Jmaa, M.
Fakhfakh, R.
Mahfoudh, N.
Turki, H.
Masmoudi, H.
author_sort Abida, O.
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description Pemphigus foliaceus (PF) is considered to be caused by the combined effects of susceptibility genes and environmental triggers. The polymorphisms of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) genes have been associated with the risk of various autoimmune diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential association of TLR2-3-4 and 7 gene polymorphisms with Tunisian PF. Fourteen polymorphisms were analyzed in 93 Tunisian PF patients compared to 193 matched healthy controls: rs5743703-rs5743709 and (GT)(n) repeat (TLR2); rs5743305, rs3775294, and rs3775291 (TLR3), rs4986790 and rs4986791 (TLR4); and rs3853839 (TLR7). Our results showed that the genetic factors varied depending on the epidemiological feature stratification. In fact, in the whole population, no association with the susceptibility to PF was found. The TLR2 GT repeat seems to be closely associated with PF risk in patients originated from the endemic localities (group 3); the GT(18) allele and the heterozygous genotype GT(18)/GT(19) seem to confer risk to endemic PF (P = 0.02; OR = 2.3 [1.1-4.9] and P = 0.0002, OR = 20 [2.5-171], respectively). In contrast, the GT(23) repeat could be considered as protector allele (P = 0.02, OR = 0.2 [0.06-0.87]). Furthermore, medium GT alleles which induce high promoter activity were also significantly more frequent in patients versus short or long GT repeats (P = 0.0018 with OR = 3.26 [1.5-7]). On the other hand, the TLR3-rs574305 AA genotype and A allele were significantly more frequent in patients whose age of the onset was above 35 years (group 2) (P = 0.038, OR = 1.78 and P = 0.009, OR = 3.92, respectively). Besides, the TLR4>rs3775294 A allele was found to be protector only in patients with sporadic features (groups 2 and 4) (P = 0.03, OR = 0.57 [0.3-0.9] and P = 0.006, OR = 0.24 [0.08-0.74], respectively). No statistically significant difference was observed in the genotypic and allelic frequencies of TLR-4 and TLR-7 gene polymorphisms. The present data suggest that TLR2and TLR3 polymorphisms are significantly associated with increased susceptibility to PF in the Tunisian population.
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spelling pubmed-76611112020-11-16 Toll-like-Receptor Gene Polymorphisms in Tunisian Endemic Pemphigus Foliaceus Abida, O. Bahloul, E. Elloumi, N. Toumi, A. Tahri, Safa Ben Jmaa, M. Fakhfakh, R. Mahfoudh, N. Turki, H. Masmoudi, H. Biomed Res Int Research Article Pemphigus foliaceus (PF) is considered to be caused by the combined effects of susceptibility genes and environmental triggers. The polymorphisms of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) genes have been associated with the risk of various autoimmune diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential association of TLR2-3-4 and 7 gene polymorphisms with Tunisian PF. Fourteen polymorphisms were analyzed in 93 Tunisian PF patients compared to 193 matched healthy controls: rs5743703-rs5743709 and (GT)(n) repeat (TLR2); rs5743305, rs3775294, and rs3775291 (TLR3), rs4986790 and rs4986791 (TLR4); and rs3853839 (TLR7). Our results showed that the genetic factors varied depending on the epidemiological feature stratification. In fact, in the whole population, no association with the susceptibility to PF was found. The TLR2 GT repeat seems to be closely associated with PF risk in patients originated from the endemic localities (group 3); the GT(18) allele and the heterozygous genotype GT(18)/GT(19) seem to confer risk to endemic PF (P = 0.02; OR = 2.3 [1.1-4.9] and P = 0.0002, OR = 20 [2.5-171], respectively). In contrast, the GT(23) repeat could be considered as protector allele (P = 0.02, OR = 0.2 [0.06-0.87]). Furthermore, medium GT alleles which induce high promoter activity were also significantly more frequent in patients versus short or long GT repeats (P = 0.0018 with OR = 3.26 [1.5-7]). On the other hand, the TLR3-rs574305 AA genotype and A allele were significantly more frequent in patients whose age of the onset was above 35 years (group 2) (P = 0.038, OR = 1.78 and P = 0.009, OR = 3.92, respectively). Besides, the TLR4>rs3775294 A allele was found to be protector only in patients with sporadic features (groups 2 and 4) (P = 0.03, OR = 0.57 [0.3-0.9] and P = 0.006, OR = 0.24 [0.08-0.74], respectively). No statistically significant difference was observed in the genotypic and allelic frequencies of TLR-4 and TLR-7 gene polymorphisms. The present data suggest that TLR2and TLR3 polymorphisms are significantly associated with increased susceptibility to PF in the Tunisian population. Hindawi 2020-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7661111/ /pubmed/33204706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6541761 Text en Copyright © 2020 O. Abida et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Abida, O.
Bahloul, E.
Elloumi, N.
Toumi, A.
Tahri, Safa
Ben Jmaa, M.
Fakhfakh, R.
Mahfoudh, N.
Turki, H.
Masmoudi, H.
Toll-like-Receptor Gene Polymorphisms in Tunisian Endemic Pemphigus Foliaceus
title Toll-like-Receptor Gene Polymorphisms in Tunisian Endemic Pemphigus Foliaceus
title_full Toll-like-Receptor Gene Polymorphisms in Tunisian Endemic Pemphigus Foliaceus
title_fullStr Toll-like-Receptor Gene Polymorphisms in Tunisian Endemic Pemphigus Foliaceus
title_full_unstemmed Toll-like-Receptor Gene Polymorphisms in Tunisian Endemic Pemphigus Foliaceus
title_short Toll-like-Receptor Gene Polymorphisms in Tunisian Endemic Pemphigus Foliaceus
title_sort toll-like-receptor gene polymorphisms in tunisian endemic pemphigus foliaceus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7661111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33204706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6541761
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