Update on the genetics of the idiopathic inflammatory myopathies
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Update on the genetics of the idiopathic inflammatory myopathies
Abstract
A number of lines of investigation suggest that, as is likely the case for other autoimmune diseases, the idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM) develop as a result of specific environmental exposures in genetically susceptible individuals. Current data imply that multiple genes are involved in the etiology of these complex disorders. Targeted gene studies and whole genome approaches have begun to identify several genetic risk factors for autoimmune diseases, but the rarity and heterogeneity of the IIM have limited our knowledge of their associated genes. Current findings suggest that human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes on chromosome 6, particularly HLA DRB1*0301 and the linked allele DQA1*0501, have the strongest associations with all clinical forms of IIM in white patients. Different HLA alleles, however, may confer risk or protection for myositis in distinct ethnic, serologic, and environmental exposure groups. Non-HLA genetic risk factors, which have been documented for other autoimmune diseases, are now being identified for the IIM. These include polymorphic genes encoding immunoglobulin heavy chains (defined by serologic markers known as Gm allotypes), cytokines and their receptors, and certain proteins that accumulate in the myocyte vacuoles of inclusion body myositis patients. Selected allelic polymorphisms of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist variable number tandem repeats and genes for tumor necrosis factor alpha and interleukin-1 alpha also have recently been associated with IIM. The pathogenic bases for the differences among the many clinically, pathologically and immunologically defined syndromes known as the IIM will be elucidated through a better understanding of the multiple genes that define risks for their development, as well as through investigations of gene-gene and gene-environment interactions.
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