Abstract
Objective. E-selectin is expressed on cytokine-stimulated endothelial cells and plays an important role in leukocyte-endothelium interactions and inflammatory cell recruitment. An A/C polymorphism at position +561 in the E-selectin gene, which yields an amino acid exchange from serine to arginine at position 128 in the epidermal growth factor-like domain, has been described. We have assessed whether this bi-allelic polymorphism may be implicated in the clinical expression of erythema nodosum (EN) secondary to sarcoidosis. Methods. Thirty-one patients with biopsy-proven erythema nodosum (EN) associated with sarcoidosis, 68 patients with biopsy-proven EN related to other etiologies and 66 healthy matched controls from the Lugo region of Northwest Spain were studied. Patients and controls were genotypedfor the A/C polymorphism gene by PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism. Results. A significantly reduced frequency of the C mutant allele was observed in patients with EN secondary to sarcoidosis compared to controls (p = 0.019) and also compared to patients with EN unrelated to sarcoidosis (p = 0.028). This was also the case when the distribution of genotypes in patients with sarcoidosis was compared with that observed in patients with EN due to other etiologies (p = 0.028) and controls (p=0.037). This was due to an absence in both C/A heterozygotes and C/C homozygotes in patients with EN secondary to sarcoidosis. Conclusions. The present study constitutes the first attempt to assess the influence of E-selectin polymorphism at position +561 in the development of sarcoidosis. The C allele at the +561 position of the E-selectin gene is associated with significantly reduced risk of developing sarcoidosis in patients with EN. © Copyright Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology 2004.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 230-232 |
Number of pages | 2 |
Journal | Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology |
Volume | 22 |
Issue number | 2 |
Publication status | Published - Mar 2004 |
Keywords
- A561C E-selectin gene
- Erythema nodosum
- Sarcoidosis