All polymorphisms studied in this paper [PMID: 20080912] , total : 2 polymorphisms

Title : Interleukin 10 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha genotypes in rheumatoid arthritis--association with clinical response to glucocorticoids.
Abstract : OBJECTIVE: There are dysregulated levels of interleukin 10 (IL-10) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and their role in the disease is controversial. We analyzed the association of functional polymorphisms of IL-10 and TNF-alpha with susceptibility and disease characteristics at the time of diagnosis, and we also evaluated their possible use as predictors of clinical response to treatments. METHODS: Patients with recent-onset RA (n = 162) and healthy controls (n = 373) were genotyped for -1082 IL-10 and -308 TNF-alpha polymorphisms and data were related to clinical and immunological measurements of patients at the time of diagnosis. Response to treatment after 6 months was determined in 125 patients by the absolute change in Disease Activity Score (DAS28) and the American College of Rheumatology criteria for improvement. RESULTS: We found a reduced frequency of the low IL-10 producer genotype (-1082AA) in patients with RA compared to controls (26.5% vs 38.9%; p = 0.006), while it is a risk factor for anticyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies (anti-CCP) positivity (p = 0.028). Evaluation of clinical response to treatments indicated that carriage of the high IL-10 genotype was associated with a favorable outcome (p = 0.009), specifically to prednisone therapy (p = 0.0003). No significant effects were observed with TNF-alpha polymorphism alone; however, in combination with the IL-10 genotype, it increased the strength of these associations. CONCLUSION: Results show an association between the low IL-10 producer genotype and protection from RA; nevertheless, when other specific genetic and/or environmental factors trigger onset of RA, this genotype may predispose to development of anti-CCP+ RA disease with reduced response to prednisone treatment.
Author : de Paz B,Alperi-Lopez M,Ballina-Garcia FJ,Prado C,Mozo L,Gutierrez C,Suarez A,
Source : J Rheumatol. 2010 Mar;37(3):503-11. doi: 10.3899/jrheum.090566. Epub 2010 Jan 15.
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No.Polymorphism nameGene SymbolEntrez Gene ID
1 rs1800896 IL10 3586
2 rs1800629 TNF 7124
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