Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3258175 Clinical Immunology 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Interleukin (IL)-16 was one of the cytokines with the function of T helper cell recruitment, whose expression in the thyrocyte and orbital fibroblast of Graves' disease (GD) patients was increased. Recently association of IL-16 gene polymorphisms with autoimmune diseases had been reported. However, there was little known about the impact of IL-16 gene polymorphisms on GD. In this study, we performed a case-control association study of three tagSNPs (rs4778889–rs1131445–rs4778641) within the IL-16 gene on 258 patients with GD and 208 healthy subjects in the Chinese population. Our data showed that common IL-16 variants were associated with GD (P = 0.013–0.0186) and Graves' disease associated ophthalmopathy (GO) (P = 0.0033–0.041). A novel protective haplotype containing the three tagSNPs (C–T–C) was observed in association with GO (P = 0.013). In conclusion, IL-16 gene was significantly associated with susceptibility to Graves' disease and Graves' disease associated ophthalmopathy in the Chinese population.

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