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. 2005 Jan;56(10):696-701.
doi: 10.1007/s00251-004-0743-5. Epub 2004 Nov 23.

The polymorphisms of Tim-1 promoter region are associated with rheumatoid arthritis in a Korean population

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The polymorphisms of Tim-1 promoter region are associated with rheumatoid arthritis in a Korean population

Soo-Cheon Chae et al. Immunogenetics. 2005 Jan.

Abstract

It has been determined that the family of T-cell immunoglobulin domain and mucin domain (TIM) proteins is expressed on T cells. A member of the TIM family, TIM-1, is considered to be a membrane protein associated with the development of Th2-biased immune responses and selectively expressed on Th2 cells. We previously showed that the exon 4 variations of Tim-1 are associated with susceptibility to allergic diseases, as well as autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In this study, we assessed the association between genotype and allele frequencies of the Tim-1 gene promoter region, in both RA patients and the controls without RA, using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism and single-base extension methods. We further investigated the relationships among the genotypes of each polymorphism and C-reactive protein or rheumatoid factor levels in RA patients. The genotype and allele frequencies of the -1637A>G polymorphism in RA patients are significantly different from those in the non-RA controls (P=0.0004 and P=0.001, respectively). Our results strongly suggest that polymorphism in the Tim-1 promoter region might be associated with susceptibility to RA.

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