Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9115695 | Metabolism | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The association of the polymorphism of the Z-DNA-forming repeats in the promoter region of SLC11A1 (solute carrier family 11 member 1), formerly designated NRAMP1 (natural resistance associated macrophage protein 1), with type 1 diabetes was studied in a total of 244 Japanese subjects. Three alleles were detected in Japanese subjects. In diabetic patients, allele 2 was less frequent and allele 3 was more frequent, albeit not significantly, than in control subjects. Allele 2 was significantly (P < .024) less frequent whereas allele 3 was more, albeit not significantly, frequent in the younger onset group than in the control subjects. In patients with a susceptible HLA allele, DRB1*0405 or DRB1*0901, the frequency of allele 2 was significantly (P < .013) lower and that of allele 3 tended to be higher than that in patients without either DRB1*0405 or DRB1*0901. The protective effect of allele 2 against type 1 diabetes and other autoimmune diseases was confirmed by meta-analysis (summary odds ratio, 0.71, 95% confidence interval, 0.53-0.96). Because allele 2 was shown to be associated with low expression of SLC11A1 and protection against another autoimmune disease, rheumatoid arthritis, the negative association of allele 2 with autoimmune type 1 diabetes in the present study suggests that a less active immune system in subjects with allele 2 may protect individuals from autoimmune diseases.
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Authors
Masanori Nishino, Hiroshi Ikegami, Tomomi Fujisawa, Yoshihiko Kawaguchi, Yumiko Kawabata, Maki Shintani, Masaya Ono, Toshio Ogihara,