Genetic polymorphisms in the keratin-like S gene within the human major histocompatibility complex and association analysis on the susceptibility to psoriasis vulgaris |
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Authors: | M. Ishihara N. Yamagata S. Ohno T. Naruse A. Ando H. Kawata A. Ozawa M. Ohkido N. Mizuki T. Shiina H. Ando H. Inoko |
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Affiliation: | Department of Ophthalmology, Yokohama City University School of Medicine;Department of Genetic Information, Division of Molecular Life Science, Tokai University School of Medicine;Department of Dermatology, Tokai University School of Medicine, Kanagawa, Japan |
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Abstract: | Psoriasis vulgaris is associated with the HLA-Cw6 and Cw7 antigens. However, it has not yet been clarified if the HLA-Cw6 and Cw7 genes themselves are the susceptible gene related to this disease or if it is some other non-HLA gene in a linkage disequilibrium with these HLA-C alleles. The S gene, recently identified in the HLA class I region 160 kb telomeric of HLA-C, encodes a keratin-like protein and is expressed specifically in the granular layer of the epidermis. Therefore, it is tempting to speculate that the S gene is one of the strong candidate genes responsible for the pathogenesis of psoriasis vulgaris. Direct sequencing of the first and second exon of the S gene after polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification has allowed the identification of two diallelic polymorphic sites in exon 1 and seven diallelic polymorphic sites in exon 2, three among which result in amino acid exchanges, a Ser-Phe substitution at amino acid position 186, a Gly-Val substitution at position 393 and a Ser-Leu substitution at position 394. No significant difference in the dimorphic distributions of the S gene was observed between the patients with psoriasis vulgaris and healthy controls, suggesting that the susceptible gene for psoriasis is not the S gene itself. |
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Keywords: | S gene HLA-C psoriasis vulgaris PCR-RFLP |
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