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ICOS gene haplotypes correlate with IL10 secretion and multiple sclerosis evolution
Authors:Castelli Luca  Comi Cristoforo  Chiocchetti Annalisa  Nicola Stefania  Mesturini Riccardo  Giordano Mara  D'Alfonso Sandra  Cerutti Elisa  Galimberti Daniela  Fenoglio Chiara  Tesser Fabiana  Yagi Junji  Rojo José Maria  Perla Franco  Leone Maurizio  Scarpini Elio  Monaco Francesco  Dianzani Umberto
Institution:Interdisciplinary Research Center of Autoimmune Diseases and Department of Medical Sciences, "A. Avogadro" University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy.
Abstract:Human ICOS is a T cell costimulatory molecule supporting IL10 secretion. A pilot study investigating variations of the ICOS gene 3'UTR detected 8 polymorphisms forming three haplotypes (A, B, C). Haplotype-A and -C displayed the highest difference. Activated T cells from healthy AA homozygotes expressed significantly less ICOS and secreted more IL10 than AC heterozygotes, whereas AB heterozygotes displayed intermediate levels. Analysis of 441 multiple sclerosis patients and 793 controls showed that frequency of AA homozygosity was significantly lower in MS patients with relapsing-remitting onset (N=416) than in controls (OR=0.70). Moreover, AA patients with relapsing-remitting onset had lower relapse rate and multiple sclerosis severity score than non-AA patients.
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