Impacts of Fc[gamma]RIIB and Fc[gamma]RIIIA gene polymorphisms on systemic lupus erythematous disease activity index

Systemic lupus erythematous (SLE) disease is a chronic autoimmune disease with unknown etiology that can involve different organs. Polymorphisms in Fc[gamma] receptors have been identified as genetic factors in susceptibility to SLE. This study was aimed to investigate effects of two single nucleoti...

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Published inBMC research notes Vol. 14; no. 1
Main Authors Karimifar, Mansoor, Akbari, Khosro, ArefNezhad, Reza, Fathi, Farshid, Moosaeepour, Mohammad, Motedayyen, Hossein
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published BioMed Central Ltd 18.12.2021
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Summary:Systemic lupus erythematous (SLE) disease is a chronic autoimmune disease with unknown etiology that can involve different organs. Polymorphisms in Fc[gamma] receptors have been identified as genetic factors in susceptibility to SLE. This study was aimed to investigate effects of two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within Fc[gamma]RIIB and Fc[gamma]RIIIA genes on systemic lupus erythematous disease activity index (SLEDAI) in an Iranian population. Our findings indicated TT and GG genotypes were the common genotypes of Fc[gamma]RIIB and Fc[gamma]RIIIA SNPs in SLE patients, respectively. There were no significant differences in genotype and allele frequencies of Fc[gamma]RIIB and Fc[gamma]RIIIA SNPs in SLE and healthy subjects. However, the frequencies of genotypes and alleles of Fc[gamma]RIIB and Fc[gamma]RIIIA SNPs were significantly associated with some clinical manifestations used to determine SLEDAI (P < 0.001-0.5).
ISSN:1756-0500
1756-0500
DOI:10.1186/s13104-021-05868-2