2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-313x.2008.00762.x
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Interleukin‐10 promoter polymorphisms in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus from the Canary Islands

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine whether several allelic variants in the polymorphic interleukin (IL)-10 promoter region were related with an increased risk of developing systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in Spanish patients from Canary Islands. Microsatellites (MS) at positions -4000 and -1200 (IL10R and IL10G, respectively) and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (MS) at positions -1082G/A, -819C/T and -592C/A of the IL-10 promoter were analysed in patients with SLE and healthy controls from Cana… Show more

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“…[31][32][33] Several investigators have studied the association of these polymorphisms and their haplotypes with susceptibility to SLE in populations from different ethnic origin (for review see Lopez et al 34 ). The results are inconsistent, as GCC was found to be increased in Spanish SLE patients, 35 whereas other authors did not confirm this finding. The low IL-10 producing ATA haplotype was found to be associated with neuropsychiatric lupus and renal disease in Dutch and Chinese populations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…[31][32][33] Several investigators have studied the association of these polymorphisms and their haplotypes with susceptibility to SLE in populations from different ethnic origin (for review see Lopez et al 34 ). The results are inconsistent, as GCC was found to be increased in Spanish SLE patients, 35 whereas other authors did not confirm this finding. The low IL-10 producing ATA haplotype was found to be associated with neuropsychiatric lupus and renal disease in Dutch and Chinese populations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Different alleles and haplotypes of these polymorphisms have been reported to be associated with SLE susceptibility both in Caucasian [18-20] as well as in Asiatic [21-23] populations and several studies also revealed the association of these polymorphisms with various clinical manifestations in SLE patients: discoid lesions [24], neurological manifestations development [21, 25], and anti-DNA [26], anti-Smith [27] and anti-cardiolipin antibodies production [21]. We can hypothesize that an abnormal production of IL-10 may cause exacerbated autoantibodies release and inflammatory processes establishment, which may favor SLE and its manifestations incidence.…”
Section: The Role B and T Cells Function Related Genes In Slementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in spite of the considerable number of genetic studies performed, no definitive result about its involvement in SLE susceptibility was achieved. Some works showed significant associations between IL-10 microsatellites or SNPs with SLE susceptibility or with the development of certain clinical or immunological features, while other studies indicated that these polymorphisms did not appear to have any relevance in the disease (Table 2) [27–31, 34, 45, 5971]. With respect to microsatellite variants, different alleles of IL10.G have been reported to be associated with SLE incidence in various populations.…”
Section: Il-10 Genetic Polymorphisms and Sle Susceptibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%