ighv3相关限制性片段长度多态性与大疱性类天疱疮易感性相关

G. Raux, D. Gilbert, P. Joly, P. Martel, J. Roujeau, C. Prost, M. Lefranc, F. Tron
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目的:探讨免疫球蛋白重链基因是否与大疱性类天疱疮(BP)的发生有关,对100例白种人BP患者和143例种族匹配的健康人群进行了免疫球蛋白恒定IGHC和可变IGHV组的多态性研究。方法:将检测γ常数基因多态性的基因组免疫球蛋白γ - 3探针与BstEII-或BamHI/ saci -酶切的种系DNA杂交,将克隆的VH3探针与ecori -酶切的DNA杂交,分析IGHG常数位点的限制性片段长度多态性(RFLP)。结果:恒定探针确定的基因型频率在患者和对照组之间没有差异。利用VH3探针获得的RFLP分析表明,在4.5 ~ 1.5 kb范围内,观察到的带图由8个单态带和7个多态带组成。在后者中,有4个允许定义10种不同的限制模式。其中一种模式在患者中的出现频率明显低于对照组。结论:IGHV3多态性可能是BP易感性的一个因素。
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IGHV3-Associated Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms Confer Susceptibility to Bullous Pemphigoid
Objective: To determine whether the immunoglobulin heavy chain genes contribute to the occurrence of bullous pemphigoid (BP), polymorphisms of both the immunoglobulin constant IGHC and variable IGHV groups were studied in 100 Caucasian BP patients and 143 ethnically matched healthy individuals. Methods: To analyze the restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) of the IGHG constant locus, a genomic immunoglobulin gamma 3 probe which detects polymorphisms in the gamma constant genes was hybridized to BstEII- or BamHI/SacI-digested germline DNA, while IGHV3 subgroup polymorphism was analyzed by hybridizing a cloned VH3 probe to EcoRI-digested DNA. Results: No difference in the frequencies of the genotypes defined by the constant probe was observed between patients and controls. Analysis of the RFLP obtained with the VH3 probe showed that within the range of 4.5 and 1.5 kb, the observed band pattern was composed of 8 monomorphic and 7 polymorphic bands. Among the latter, 4 allowed to define 10 different restriction patterns. One pattern was shown to be significantly less frequent in patients than in controls. Conclusion: IGHV3 polymorphism might be a factor conferring susceptibility to BP.
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