Ninjurin 1 asp110ala single nucleotide polymorphism is associated with protection in leprosy nerve damage |
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Authors: | Cardoso Cynthia Chester Martinez Alejandra Nóbrega Guimarães Pedro Edson Moreira Mendes Camila Teixeira Pacheco Antônio Guilherme de Oliveira Rosane Barbosa Teles Rosane Magda Brandão Illarramendi Ximena Sampaio Elizabeth Pereira Sarno Euzenir Nunes Dias-Neto Emmanuel Moraes Milton Ozório |
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Affiliation: | Leprosy Laboratory, Mycobacterioses Department, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, FIOCRUZ, Av. Brasil 4365, Manguinhos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. |
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Abstract: | Leprosy is the major cause of non-traumatic neuropathy. Herein, we investigated the role of ninjurin 1, an adhesion molecule involved in nerve regeneration in leprosy. Our results demonstrated that M. leprae stimulates in vitro up-regulation of ninjurin mRNA in cultured Schwann and blood cells as well as in vivo mRNA and protein expression in leprosy nerve biopsies. A polymorphism (asp110ala) was investigated in a case-control study (1123 individuals) and no association was found with leprosy per se or with disseminated forms. Nevertheless, ala110 was associated with functional nerve impairment (OR=2.42; p=0.02 for ala/ala) and with lower mRNA levels. Our data suggests that asp110ala could be a valuable genetic marker of nerve damage in leprosy. |
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