Functional promoter haplotypes of the human FAS gene are associated with the phenotype of SLE characterized by thrombocytopenia
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- 15 September 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Genes & Immunity
- Vol. 6 (8) , 699-706
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.gene.6364259
Abstract
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by production of autoantibodies against intracellular antigens and tissue injury. Defective apoptosis of activated immune cells leads to the development of autoantibodies in SLE. FasL initiated apoptosis is central for peripheral tolerance. Fas deficiencies in humans and mice predispose toward systemic autoimmunity. SLE is conferred by many genes. The genetic effects may be concentrated by familial clustering or by stratifying of subphenotypes. We have tested polymorphisms and haplotypes in FAS and FASL for association to SLE or subphenotypes in 126 multiplex American SLE pedigrees and found association of the FAS codon214 ACC/T as well as the FAS−670G>A′-codon214 ACC/T′ haplotype to thrombocytopenia in SLE. Furthermore we have functionally characterized the FAS/FASL promoter polymorphisms associated with SLE in other populations and demonstrate that the activity depends on the allelic variants as well as on the haplotype. The presence of FAS−670G, which affects STAT1 binding, leads to the highest activity. FASL−844C activity is modified by the cis acting −478A and, hence, the haplotype and not the individual variant, determines the promoter activity. We conclude that the FAS/FASL promoter haplotypes are functional and that polymorphisms in FAS may contribute to thrombocytopenia in SLE.Keywords
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