Mutational analysis of CD28 in coeliac disease |
| |
Authors: | Popat S Hearle N Bevan S Hogberg L Stenhammar L Houlston R S |
| |
Affiliation: | Section of Cancer Genetics, Institute of Cancer Research, Surrey, UK. sanjay@icr.ac.uk |
| |
Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Coeliac disease shows a strong genetic predisposition involving HLA-DQ2 and non-HLA components. The CD28 cell surface molecule, encoded by CD28, represents a potential candidate coeliac disease susceptibility gene. Furthermore, some studies have demonstrated linkage to the CD28/CTLA4 gene region. To investigate whether germline mutations in CD28 contribute to coeliac disease susceptibility, we have carried out a comprehensive analysis of the gene in Swedish patients with biopsy-proven disease. METHODS: Blood samples were collected from 52 children with biopsy proven coeliac disease attending one Swedish centre. DNA was extracted from lymphocytes and all exons and intron-exon boundaries of CD28 were screened for mutations. Analysis of CD28 was undertaken by a combination of conformation specific gel electrophoresis and direct sequencing. RESULTS: Three sequence variants were identified: a synonymous G-->4A substitution at position 3 of codon 35 encoding alanine, a synonymous G-->A substitution at position 3 of codon 70 encoding glycine, and a T-->C substitution at nucleotide +17 of intron 3. No pathogenic variants were detected. CONCLUSIONS: There is no evidence from this study that mutations in CD28, which lead to an altered protein, contribute to coeliac disease susceptibility. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 PubMed 等数据库收录! |
|