Abstract :
[en] Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is characterized by tissue fibrosis, vasculopathy and autoimmunity. Indoleamine
2,3 dioxygenase (IDO) plays a pivotal role in immunological tolerance modulating regulatory T cell (Treg)
generation and function. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of IDO gene could impact on Treg function
and predispose to autoimmunity. Here, the existence of an association between specific IDO SNPs
and SSc was analyzed.
Five specific SNPs in IDO gene were searched in 31 SSc patients and 37 healthy controls by gene
sequencing or restriction fragment length polymorphism. The function of both CD4+CD25+ and CD8+
Treg from SSc patients was analyzed by proliferation suppression assay.
SNP rs7820268 was statistically more frequent in SSc patients than in controls. Notably, SSc patients
bearing the T allelic variant of the rs7820268 SNP showed impaired CD8+ Treg function.
Our unprecedented data show that a specific IDO gene SNP is associated with an autoimmune disease
such as SSc.
Name of the research project :
‘Immunoterapia anti-tumorale operata attraverso l’inibizione dei circuiti regolatori citochino-dipendenti
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