Analysis of Immunoglobulin VH and TCR Cβ Polymorphisms in a Large Family with Thyroid Autoimmune Disorder

In order to investigate the association of TCR Cβ and immunoglobulin (Ig) VH polymorphisms with thyroid autoimmune diseases (TAD), we analyzed restriction-endonuclease-generated polymorphisms using T-cell receptor (TCR) Cβ and VH gene-family-specific probes. We tested genomic DNAs of patients isolat...

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description In order to investigate the association of TCR Cβ and immunoglobulin (Ig) VH polymorphisms with thyroid autoimmune diseases (TAD), we analyzed restriction-endonuclease-generated polymorphisms using T-cell receptor (TCR) Cβ and VH gene-family-specific probes. We tested genomic DNAs of patients isolated from a large family affected with Graves’ disease and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis as well as the genomic DNA of unrelated Tunisian controls. Hybridization of BglII-digested DNA with a TCR Cβ probe revealed two alleles of 9.2 and 10 kb. These Cβ polymorphisms have already been found in the Caucasian population. However, there was no abnormal distribution of this polymorphism in patients with TAD, compared to related healthy individuals and to unrelated Tunisian controls. Besides, there was a low VH polymorphism in members of the family affected with TAD. Analysis of the Ig gene families revealed no restriction site polymorphism pattern specific for TAD.
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