Prevalence of the MEFV Gene Mutations in Childhood Polyarteritis Nodosa

Objectives To test the hypothesis that alterations in the Mediterranean fever ( MEFV ) gene are a susceptibility factor for the development of polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) we investigated the prevalence of MEFV mutations in patients with PAN without any symptoms of familial Mediterranean fever (FMF)....

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Published inThe Journal of pediatrics Vol. 151; no. 6; pp. 675 - 678
Main Authors Yalçınkaya, Fatoş, MD, Özçakar, Z. Bı̇rsı̇n, MD, Kasapçopur, Özgür, MD, Öztürk, Ayşenur, MSc, Akar, Nejat, MD, Bakkaloğlu, Ayşı̇n, MD, Arısoy, Nı̇l, MD, Ekı̇m, Mesı̇ha, MD, Özen, Seza, MD
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY Mosby, Inc 01.12.2007
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Summary:Objectives To test the hypothesis that alterations in the Mediterranean fever ( MEFV ) gene are a susceptibility factor for the development of polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) we investigated the prevalence of MEFV mutations in patients with PAN without any symptoms of familial Mediterranean fever (FMF). Study design Pediatric patients with PAN (n = 29) were enrolled in this study. Six predominant mutations (p.M694V, p.M680I, p.M694I, p.V726A, p.K695R, p.E148Q) in the MEFV gene were studied. Results Fifteen MEFV mutations were identified in 58 chromosomes. Eleven of the 29 patients (38%) were found to carry MEFV mutations. Three (10.3%) of them had homozygous p.M694V mutation, and one of the patients (3.4%) had compound heterozygous mutation (p.V726A/p.E148Q). Conclusions Our study confirms that alterations in the MEFV gene are important succeptibility factors for the development of PAN. We believe that mutations in MEFV gene provide a basis for the development of PAN both by forming a proinflammatory state and by possibly giving exaggerated response to streptococcal infections.
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ISSN:0022-3476
1097-6833
DOI:10.1016/j.jpeds.2007.04.062