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. 2017 Apr 15:305:115-127.
doi: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2017.02.006. Epub 2017 Feb 9.

PD-1 gene polymorphic variation is linked with first symptom of disease and severity of relapsing-remitting form of MS

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PD-1 gene polymorphic variation is linked with first symptom of disease and severity of relapsing-remitting form of MS

Edyta Pawlak-Adamska et al. J Neuroimmunol. .
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Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (CNS), where inflammation, demyelination together with the axonopathy are the cardinal features on pathologic ground, with a combined genetic and environmental background. The associations of PD-1 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs): PD-1.3 (in intron 4), PD-1.5 and PD-1.9 (both in exon 5) with clinical manifestation of MS in 479 south Polish individuals including 203 MS patients were analyzed. Presence of PD-1.5T allele was linked with the first manifestations of disease: diplopia and pyramidal signs - favored pyramidal signs but protected against of diplopia development. Farther, PD-1.3G/PD-1.5C/PD-1.9C haplotype significantly favored whereas GTC protected against diplopia. Besides, GTT haplotype strongly favored non-severe RRMS outcome and ATC haplotype was specific only for these MS patients. Our population-based case-control study, investigating selected three PD-1 SNPs: PD-1.3, PD-1.5 and PD-1.9, revealed that polymorphic variation may be rather disease-modifying than MS risk factor.

Keywords: Diplopia; Multiple sclerosis; PD-1 gene; PD-1.5; Pyramidal signs; RRMS.

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