Gene polymorphism at position –308 of the tumor necrosis factor α promotor is not associated with disease progression in multiple sclerosis patients

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M. Mäurer
N. Kruse
R. Giess
K. Kyriallis
K. V. Toyka
P. Rieckmann
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[1] Neurologische Universitätsklinik,
[2] Josef-Schneider-Strasse 11,undefined
[3] D-97080 Würzburg,undefined
[4] Germany Tel.: +49-931-2015766,undefined
[5] Fax: +49-931-2013489,undefined
[6] Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics,undefined
[7] Nicosia,undefined
[8] Cyprus,undefined
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Journal of Neurology | 1999年 / 246卷
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Key words Multiple sclerosis; Tumor-necrosis factor; Genetic polymorphism;
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Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNFα) is a pluripotent proinflammatory cytokine and is thought to play an important role in the inflammatory process of multiple sclerosis (MS). A G→A transition in the TNFα promotor at position –308 (TNF2 allele) has been shown to be associated with increased TNFα production. This study was designed to detect wether the TNF2 allele is associated with disease progression in MS. We examined the TNFα–308 polymorphism with an allelic discrimination PCR to detect the G→A transition in the genomic DNA of 283 MS patients from Germany and in 72 patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and 66 with stroke from the same genetic background who served as controls. Disease severity was defined by the progression index (PI) and by progression to the important clinical landmarks of Extended Disability Status Score (EDSS) 3.5 and 6. In addition, we evaluated the TNFα mRNA expression in whole blood with quantitative PCR. No differences were found between the presence of the TNF2 allele in MS, ALS, or stroke patients. Among the MS patients the TNF2 allele was not associated with a certain disease course. No association was found between the accumulation of neurological deficits and progression to clinical landmarks. Although MS patients with the TNF2 allele tended to progress more rapidly from EDSS 3.5 to EDSS 6 this difference was nonsignificant (P = 0.2). Nevertheless, we observed significantly higher TNFα mRNA expression in blood cells of stable patients carrying the TNF2-allele in comparison to the group with the wild type (P = 0.024). To examine the effect of genetic background we examined the DNA of 60 MS patients and 20 healthy controls in a Cypriot population of Greek origin. There was a significantly lower frequency of the TNF2 allele in the Cyprus population than in Germans (P = 0.01). No significant differences were found between the frequencies of the TNF2 allele in Cypriot MS patients and controls. Although the TNF2 allele is associated with higher TNFα mRNA baseline levels, our data indicate that this allele appears not to contribute to MS susceptibility or severity. In addition our data demonstrate that the TNFα–308 polymorphism is segregated differentially in two European populations of different genetic origin.
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