Differential expression of HLA class II genes associated with disease susceptibility and progression in rheumatoid arthritis
- 7 October 2003
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Arthritis & Rheumatism
- Vol. 48 (10) , 2779-2787
- https://doi.org/10.1002/art.11251
Abstract
Objective: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)–associated HLA class II genes are assumed to promote susceptibility to and/or progression of the disease. Among the various modes of action proposed so far is the effect of the differential expression of HLA class II genes in different types of antigen‐presenting cells on the Th1/Th2 balance. The aim of this study was to investigate the differential expression of genes encoded within the RA–associated HLA–DR4 superhaplotype and within the neutral DR7 and DR9 superhaplotypes.Methods: The promoters encoded within these 3 haplotypes were first analyzed for sequence polymorphisms. To test for functional consequences, we assumed that the binding of nuclear factors to the promoter elements was correlated with the transcription activity, and we used surface plasmon resonance technology. To that end, oligonucleotides representing the polymorphic regulatory sequences and nuclear extracts from a monocyte cell line and a B cell line were used.Results: While the promoters of the highly polymorphic HLA–DRB1*04, *07, and *09 alleles showed comparable binding of nuclear factors, differential binding was observed for the 2 promoters that drive the relatively nonpolymorphic DRB4 alleles in linkage disequilibrium with DRB1. Interestingly, analysis of RA patients positive for DR4, DR7, and DR9 revealed the segregation of radiographic progression with the stronger of the 2 DRB4 promoters, independent of the DRB1 allele. Moreover, DRB1*04 alleles in RA patients showed a reduced association with the DRB4 splice variant, completely preventing DRB4 expression.Conclusion: Our findings represent the first evidence of a correlation between the differential expression of HLA class II genes and both the susceptibility and the progression of RA.Keywords
Funding Information
- Fritz Thyssen Stiftung
- Berlin Senate for Research and Cultural Affairs
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