The MCP-1 promoter - 2518 polymorphism in Behcet's disease: Correlation between allele types, MCP-1 production and clinical symptoms among Korean patients

To compare the G vs. A variation at the MCP-1 promoter -2518 position among normal Koreans and Behcet patients, and to investigate possible association of this polymorphism with disease pathogenesis. The allele type of -2518 polymorphism was determined by restriction fragment length polymorphism of...

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Hauptverfasser: CHO, Mi-La, KIM, Ju-Young, KO, Hyeok-Jae, KIM, Young-Hoon, KIM, Wan-Uk, CHO, Chul-Soo, KIM, Ho-Youn, HWANG, Sue-Yun
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description To compare the G vs. A variation at the MCP-1 promoter -2518 position among normal Koreans and Behcet patients, and to investigate possible association of this polymorphism with disease pathogenesis. The allele type of -2518 polymorphism was determined by restriction fragment length polymorphism of Pvu II. The level of MCP-1 in serum and culture supernatent was measured by sandwich ELISA. The average serum level of MCP-1 in Behcet patients was 2.37 times higher than in normal controls. The serum MCP-1 concentration was higher in G-allele carriers than in AA homozygotes, and symptoms accompanying graver cases of Behcet's disease, such as gastrointestinal inflammation and uveitis, were more frequent in patients with the G-allele. However, the frequency of G-allele in patient group was not higher than that in healthy Koreans, probably due to the dominance of G-allele in general Korean population. When stimulated in vitro with IL-1beta and LPS, the mononuclear cells from patients carrying the G-allele showed a steeper increase in MCP-1 production than the boost observed in AA homozygotes. Although the allele frequency of MCP-1 promoter -2518 polymorphism is not likely to be the reason for the elevated serum MCP-1 level in Korean patients with Behcet's disease, it is possible that proinflammatory factors induced in patients' serum cause stronger activation of MCP-1 expression from the G-type promoter, as well as increased incidence of uveitis and gastric ulcer, among carriers of the G-allele.
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Behcet Syndrome - metabolism
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Biological and medical sciences
Chemokine CCL2 - blood
Chemokine CCL2 - genetics
Chemokine CCL2 - metabolism
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fundamental immunology
General aspects
Humans
Immunopathology
Korea
Leukocytes, Mononuclear - immunology
Leukocytes, Mononuclear - metabolism
Male
Medical sciences
Polymorphism, Genetic
title The MCP-1 promoter - 2518 polymorphism in Behcet's disease: Correlation between allele types, MCP-1 production and clinical symptoms among Korean patients
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