Polymorphisms of interleukin-1alpha constitute independent risk factors for chronic graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation
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Polymorphisms of interleukin-1alpha constitute independent risk factors for chronic graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation
Abstract
The interleukin-1 (IL-1) family of cytokines is widely involved in inflammatory processes and diseases with an inflammatory component. Polymorphisms of the IL-1alpha, IL-1beta and IL-1Ra genes have been implicated in a number of autoimmune or inflammatory conditions, with polymorphism of the IL-1Ra gene showing association with severity of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT). We compared the clinical outcomes (GVHD and survival) of 115 patients after human leucocyte antigen (HLA)-identical sibling allogeneic BMT with their genotype for two polymorphisms present in the IL-1alpha gene, which have been implicated in immune-related pathology. Possession of allele 2 of the IL-1alpha-889 polymorphism and allele 2 of the IL-1alpha variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) polymorphism in the donor genotype was associated with the occurrence of chronic, but not acute GVHD. A local normal population was also genotyped for these polymorphisms, and subsequent analysis identified conserved haplotypes in this gene region. Haplotypes containing allele 2 at both IL-1alpha-889 and IL-1alpha VNTR loci were extremely uncommon, suggesting that both risk alleles would be inherited independently. Both loci could therefore function as independent disease association markers. The polymorphisms of the IL-1alpha gene could be used to predict chronic GVHD in HLA-matched sibling transplants alongside clinical risk factors.
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