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Genetic and expression changes in TNF- as a risk factor for rheumatoid arthritis pathogenesis in northeast India

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JOURNAL OF GENETICS
Volume 98, Issue 1, Pages -

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INDIAN ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1007/s12041-018-1054-1

Keywords

autoimmunity; rheumatoid arthritis; tumour necrosis factor; proinflammatory cytokine; genetics; case-control study

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Antitumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-) therapy is used as a clinical intervention for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) but differences exist in response to the treatment which makes the candidature of the screening of TNF- alteration(s) at genetic and expression levels an important agenda prior to treatment. This study aims to determine the associative role of TNF- -308G/A polymorphism and differential expression of TNF- in the pathogenesis of RA. A case-control study where a total of 126 RA patients were enrolled based on ACR-EULAR (2010) criteria, along with 160 community matched age and sex controls over a period of three years. The differential expression level of TNF- mRNA and protein level was studied and TNF- -308G/A polymorphism was screened by T-ARMS PCR assay. All statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software. mRNA expression level of TNF- was upregulated in RA cases (avg. 15.85 +/- 9.52 fold) compared to control. TNF- protein level was found to be higher in RA cases (28.62 +/- 7.17 pg/mL) compared to control (23.14 +/- 6.91 pg/mL). TNF- -308 variant GA genotype was higher in RA (46.03%) than in control (25%). The presence of TNF- -308 variant A allele was associated with increased risk of RA susceptibility (odds ratio (OR)=2.559 at 95% confidence interval (CI), P<0.001) but not severity (OR=1.617 at 95% CI, P=0.571). The presence of -308 variant genotype was associated with a higher TNF- mRNA and protein expression. The presence of TNF- -308A allele is associated with increased risk of RA susceptibility and differential TNF- expression, and has prognostic significance. Association of higher TNF- pro-inflammatory cytokine levels with northeast Indian patients makes them suitable subjects for anti-TNF- therapy.

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