2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2019.08.079
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Association between CTLA-4 gene polymorphism and myasthenia gravis in a Chinese cohort

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“…The rs3087243*A allele also was less frequent in OMGs than in generalized MG. The combination of rs733618*C, rs231775*G, and rs3087243*G alleles increased the risk of MG and OMG type in this cohort [63]. In another study in China, CTLA-4 methylation and CTLA-4 expression in the peripheral blood of MG patients were higher and lower than in controls, respectively and these results were the possible reasons for related cytokines secretion in MG [64].…”
Section: Genetic Factors In Mgmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…The rs3087243*A allele also was less frequent in OMGs than in generalized MG. The combination of rs733618*C, rs231775*G, and rs3087243*G alleles increased the risk of MG and OMG type in this cohort [63]. In another study in China, CTLA-4 methylation and CTLA-4 expression in the peripheral blood of MG patients were higher and lower than in controls, respectively and these results were the possible reasons for related cytokines secretion in MG [64].…”
Section: Genetic Factors In Mgmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…From a therapeutic perspective, a key molecule is CTLA4, which affects T cell receptor signaling. The possible involvement of CTLA4 in MG/TAMG has been indicated in independent studies, 108–112 and CTLA4 blockage was reported to be a successful treatment for TAMG in a patient with melanoma who received this treatment 113 . In addition, serial studies reporting the association between parvovirus B19 infection and MG/TAMG appear meaningful to the discussion of possible triggers 114,115 …”
Section: Disease‐relevant Phenotypes In Tetsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Specific gene associations with autoimmune disease are outlined in Table 2. Many of these Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) highlight the dialectic nature of T-cell immune regulation in cancer and autoimmunity -the allele for cancer risk is often the opposite to that for autoimmune disease (132,134,157,158,(166)(167)(168)(169)(170). Systemic testing for common autoimmune risk loci could provide a pathway for personalized biomarkers for ICI response and toxicity (171).…”
Section: Shared Genetic Predisposition To Autoimmunity Irae and Ici R...mentioning
confidence: 99%