Association between FokI , ApaI and TaqI RFLP polymorphisms in VDR gene and H ashimoto's thyroiditis: preliminary data from female patients in S erbia
Hashimoto's thyroiditis ( HT ) is the most prevalent autoimmune thyroid disorder caused by an interaction between genes and environmental triggers. Intrathyroid lymphocytic infiltration may lead to progressive destruction of thyroid tissue and consequently to hypothyroidism. Many studies in dif...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of immunogenetics 2015-06, Vol.42 (3), p.190-194 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Hashimoto's thyroiditis (
HT
) is the most prevalent autoimmune thyroid disorder caused by an interaction between genes and environmental triggers. Intrathyroid lymphocytic infiltration may lead to progressive destruction of thyroid tissue and consequently to hypothyroidism. Many studies in different populations have shown association between vitamin D receptor (
VDR
) gene polymorphisms and various autoimmune diseases, including
HT
. The study included 44 female patients (mean age ± standard deviation 38 ± 5.4) with
H
ashimoto's thyroiditis and 32 healthy age‐matched, sex‐matched and geographically matched controls without personal history of autoimmune and endocrine diseases. Genomic
DNA
was isolated from peripheral blood–
EDTA
, and the target
VDR
gene was genotyped by
PCR
‐
RFLP
technique after
VDR
‐
F
ok
I
(rs2228570),
VDR
‐
A
paI
(rs7975232) and
VDR
‐
T
aq
I
(rs731236) restriction enzymes digestion. We used
spss
20.0 integrated software for data analysis and found a significant difference in the genotype distribution of
VDR
‐
F
ok
I
polymorphism between patients with
HT
and controls (
P
= 0.009). For
A
pa
I
and
T
aq
I
, we observed a higher frequency of variant allele in patients with
HT
, which was not significantly different compared to control women (
P
> 0.05). The current first and preliminary results identified the association between
VDR
‐
FokI
gene polymorphism and Hashimoto's thyroiditis in Serbian population. Results need to be supported by further investigations that define haplotype patterns for
VDR
gene polymorphisms in a larger group of
HT
patients of both sexes. |
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ISSN: | 1744-3121 1744-313X |
DOI: | 10.1111/iji.12199 |