CTLA-4 gene polymorphisms are associated with obesity in Turner Syndrome

Abstract Turner syndrome (TS) is characterized by a set of clinical conditions, including autoimmune/inflammatory diseases and infectious conditions, that can compromise a patient’s quality of life. Here we assessed polymorphisms in CTLA-4 +49A/G (rs231775), PTPN22 +1858G/A (rs2476601), and MBL2 -55...

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Hauptverfasser: Santos, Luana Oliveira Dos, Bispo, Adriana Valéria Sales, Barros, Juliana Vieira De, Raysa Samanta Moraes Laranjeira, Rafaella Do Nascimento Pinto, Silva, Jaqueline De Azevêdo, Duarte, Andréa De Rezende, Araújo, Jacqueline, Sandrin-Garcia, Paula, Crovella, Sergio, Bezerra, Marcos André Cavalcanti, Taciana Furtado De Mendonça Belmont, Cavalcanti, Maria Do Socorro, Neide Santos
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Bispo, Adriana Valéria Sales
Barros, Juliana Vieira De
Raysa Samanta Moraes Laranjeira
Rafaella Do Nascimento Pinto
Silva, Jaqueline De Azevêdo
Duarte, Andréa De Rezende
Araújo, Jacqueline
Sandrin-Garcia, Paula
Crovella, Sergio
Bezerra, Marcos André Cavalcanti
Taciana Furtado De Mendonça Belmont
Cavalcanti, Maria Do Socorro
Neide Santos
description Abstract Turner syndrome (TS) is characterized by a set of clinical conditions, including autoimmune/inflammatory diseases and infectious conditions, that can compromise a patient’s quality of life. Here we assessed polymorphisms in CTLA-4 +49A/G (rs231775), PTPN22 +1858G/A (rs2476601), and MBL2 -550 (H/L) (rs11003125), -221(X/Y) (rs7096206) and exon 1 (A/O) in women from northeastern Brazil to determine whether polymorphisms within these key immune response genes confer differential susceptibility to clinical conditions in TS. A case-control genetic association study was performed, including 86 female TS patients and 179 healthy women. An association was observed for the A/G genotype of CTLA-4 +49A/G in TS patients (p=0.043, odds ratio [OR]=0.54). In addition, an association between the CTLA-4 G/G genotype and obesity was detected in TS patients (p=0.02, OR=6.04). Regarding, the -550(H/L) polymorphism in the MBL2 promoter, the frequency of the H/L genotype was significantly higher in the TS group than healthy controls (p=0.01, OR=1.96). The H/H genotype indicated a protective effect in TS patients (p=0.01, OR=0.23). No differences were observed in the distribution of -221(X/Y), MBL2 exon 1 variants, and PTPN22 +1858G/A in any assessed groups. CTLA-4 variants are potentially involved in obesity in this cohort of TS patients from northeastern Brazil.
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