Title of article :
Association of a Functional Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (rs874040) in the RBPJ Gene with Susceptibility to Rheumatoid Arthritis in Iranian Population
Author/Authors :
Salesi, Mansour Department of Internal Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Science - Isfahan, Iran , Oboodiyat, Mahdieh Department of Internal Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Science - Isfahan, Iran , Salehi, R Department of Genetics and Molecular Biology - Faculty of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Isfahan, Iran , Pakzad, Bahram Department of Internal Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Science - Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a progressive, heterogeneous, and common
multifactorial autoimmune disease. Several Genome-Wide Association Studies
(GWASs) have revealed more than 100 risk loci for RA. One of these loci is a functional
single nucleotide polymorphism (rs874040; G>C) near the recombination signalbinding
protein for the immunoglobulin kappa J region (RBPJ) gene. RBPJ can convert
into a transcriptional activator upon activation of the canonical Notch pathway.
Notch signaling has recently emerged as an important regulator of immune responses
in inflammation and autoimmune diseases. In the present study, the possible association
between SNP rs874040 (G>C) upstream of the RBPJ gene with RA risk was assessed
in Iranian population.
Methods: A case-control study including 60 RA patients and 44 control subjects was
conducted to estimate rs874040 genotypes using real‑time polymerase chain reaction
High Resolution Melting (HRM) method.
Results: Logistic regression analysis indicated that homozygous CC and heterozygous
GC genotypes increase the risk of RA compared with GG genotype (CC vs. GG;
OR=11.36; 95% CI [3.93-33.33] and CG vs. GG; OR=3.78; 95% CI [1.30-10. 98]). Besides,
subjects with C allele were more frequently affected with RA than subjects with G allele
(OR=10.42; 95% CI [5.21-20.83]). Furthermore, in the patient group, a significant
correlation was found between C-reactive protein concentrations and rs874040 polymorphism
(p<0.05).
Conclusion: Our findings propose a substantial correlation between rs874040 polymorphism
and RA risk in Iranian population.
Keywords :
Single nucleotide polymorphisms , Rheumatoid arthritis , Genome-Wide Association Study , Genotype , Iran
Journal title :
AJMB Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology