TNF-alpha, IL1-beta, and immunoglobulin (GM and KM) gene polymorphisms in sarcoidosis.

Journal: Human Immunology
Published:
Abstract

In order to determine whether TNF-alpha, IL1-beta, GM, and KM genes affect susceptibility to sarcoidosis, coded DNA samples from 278 Caucasian and 219 African-American patients and an equal number of matched controls were genotyped by polymerase chain reaction methods. All genotypes were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Genotype frequencies in sarcoidosis patients, as a whole, were not significantly different from that in controls. Additional analyses were performed to determine whether patients with and without erythema nodosum had different genetic components. In African-American patients without erythema nodosum, the distribution of KM genotypes was significantly different from that in controls: compared to controls, the frequency of KM1 homozygotes was increased in patients (6.5% versus 13.0%, p = 0.01; odds ratio = 2.56). As KM genes have been reported to be associated with immune responsiveness to several pathogens, these results may be relevant to the etiology of sarcoidosis.

Authors
Janardan Pandey, Margaret Frederick
Relevant Conditions

Sarcoidosis, Erythema Nodosum