Decreased frequency of the tumor necrosis factor α-308 allele in Serbian patients with multiple sclerosis

Jelena Drulović, Dušan Popadić, Šarlota Mesaroš, Irena Dujmović, Ivana Cvetković, Djordje Miljković, Nebojša Stojsavljević, Vera Pravica, Tatjana Pekmezović, Gradimir Bogdanović, Mirjana Jarebinski, Marija Mostarica Stojković

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    Abstract

    Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) α has been considered the prototypic cytopathogenic cytokine in multiple sclerosis (MS), but recently this cytokine has been shown to possess significant anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects in demyelinating diseases. It has been reported that the TNFα-308 polymorphism influences levels of TNFα production, and that the rare allele, TNF2, is associated with high TNFα production. We investigated the TNFα-308 polymorphism in 143 unrelated Serbian patients with MS and 123 ethnically matched, healthy individuals using the allele-specific restriction fragment length polymorphism polymerase chain reaction technique. The frequency of the TNF2 allele was significantly decreased in MS patients (14%) in comparison with controls (24%; p = 0.044). The TNF2 allele had no influence on disease behavior, since it was not associated with the course and severity of MS in this group of patients. The result suggests that in the Serbian population polymorphism at position -308 of TNFα or at an adjacent locus might have a role in MS susceptibility. Copyright © 2003 S. Karger AG, Basel.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)25-29
    Number of pages4
    JournalEuropean Neurology
    Volume50
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2003

    Keywords

    • Allele-specific PCR
    • Familial multiple sclerosis
    • Gene polymorphism
    • Multiple sclerosis
    • Tumor necrosis factor α

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