Genetic association of cutaneous neonatal lupus with HLA class II and tumor necrosis factor alpha: implications for pathogenesis
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Genetic association of cutaneous neonatal lupus with HLA class II and tumor necrosis factor alpha: implications for pathogenesis
Abstract
Objective: Cutaneous neonatal lupus resembles subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (SCLE), and photosensitivity is a common symptom. Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha) release by ultraviolet light-exposed keratinocytes may be exaggerated in SCLE patients who have the haplotype TNFalpha -308A;DRB1*03. Accordingly, this study was undertaken to seek genetic and histologic evidence for a role of TNFalpha in the pathogenesis of cutaneous neonatal lupus.
Methods: DNA was isolated from 83 children (22 with rash, 35 with congenital heart block [CHB], 26 unaffected siblings) and 58 mothers from the Research Registry for Neonatal Lupus.
Results: The -308A allele (associated with higher TNFalpha production), HLA-DRQB1*02, and HLA-DRB1*03 were each present in the majority of children with rash (64%, 68%, and 64%, respectively). The frequency of all 3 6p alleles occurring together in 1 individual was greater in children with rash than in children who had either CHB or no manifestation of neonatal lupus (59% versus 30%; P = 0.02). This association with neonatal lupus rash was equivalent to published findings in a cohort of patients with SCLE, but significantly greater than the association in patients with discoid lupus erythematosus. Prominent TNFalpha staining in the epidermis was observed in lesional skin from 3 children with rash, but not in skin from a healthy neonate.
Conclusion: Taken together, the finding of a genetic predisposition to generate increased levels of TNFalpha following tissue injury and the histologic demonstration of TNFalpha in the target organ support the notion that this inflammatory cytokine plays a role in the pathogenesis of cutaneous neonatal lupus. Furthermore, the results of these studies provide evidence of a biologic link between neonatal lupus and the rash of SCLE.
Comment in
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Anti-SSA/Ro-related congenital heart block in two family members of different generations: Comment on the article by Clancy et al.Arthritis Rheum. 2005 May;52(5):1623-5; author reply 1625-6. doi: 10.1002/art.21152. Arthritis Rheum. 2005. PMID: 15880834 No abstract available.
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