The investigation of BTLA single-nucleotide polymorphisms in patients with Behcet disease in Elazıg province

Author:

Cetin Yasin1ORCID,Ilhan Nafiye Fulya2,Sen Deniz3,Karakas Celik Sevim4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Administration in Nursing, School of Health , Adiyaman University , Adiyaman , Turkey , Phone: +90 416 2380000-2613

2. Department of Medical Immunology, Faculty of Medicine , Firat University , Elazig , Turkey

3. Department of Medical Genetic, Faculty of Medicine , Firat University , Elazig , Turkey

4. Department of Medical Genetic, Faculty of Medicine , Bulent Ecevit University , Zonguldak , Turkey

Abstract

Abstract Objective Behcet Disease (BD) is a systemic chronic autoinflammatory disorder that significantly increases mortality and morbidity. Although B- and T-lymphocyte attenuator (BTLA) is important in regulating lymphocyte activation during inflammation and infection, it is unclear whether any polymorphism in the gene encoding the BTLA is associated with autoimmune diseases and cancer. The goal of the study was to research the relationship between the alleles, genotypes and haplotypes frequencies of chosen BTLA gene polymorphisms (rs184489 and rs9288952) and the risk of Behcet disease. Materials and methods The population of this study consisted of 108 patients with BD and 108 healthy controls. Genotyping for the rs184489 and rs9288952 polymorphisms were performed using PCR-RFLP method. Results In terms of genotype and allele frequencies between the patient and control groups, there were no statistically significant differences (p > 0.05). However, there was a statistically significant difference in haplotype analysis between the two groups (p = 0.001). Moreover, carrying the T allele for the rs1844089 polymorphism and C allele for the rs9288952 polymorphism increase the risk of disease. Conclusion Our findings propose that CT haplotype might have a potential function in the susceptibility to BD.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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