Abstract
Alopecia areata (AA) is a non-scarring hair loss of autoimmune etiology. The autoimmune regulator (AIRE) gene is believed to be an important driver in AA pathogenesis. Genetic variants can alter mRNA expression levels which may provoke an autoimmune response. A total of 337 males (97 AA patients and 240 controls) were enrolled in the current case–control study. On screening of the most frequent variants in the gene, rs2075876 (A/G) polymorphism in intron 5 was selected and genotyped using Real-Time PCR (polymerase chain reaction) technology. Additionally, circulatory AIRE expression levels were quantified by quantitative reverse-transcription PCR (qRT-PCR). Allelic discrimination analysis revealed GG genotype to be more frequent in patients (90.7% in AA compared to 32.5% in controls, p
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Toraih, E. A., Ameen, H. M., Hussein, M. H., Youssef Elabd, A. A., Mohamed, A. M., Abdel-Gawad, A. R., & Fawzy, M. S. (2020). Association of Autoimmune Regulator Gene Rs2075876 Variant, but Not Gene Expression with Alopecia Areata in Males: A Case–control Study. Immunological Investigations, 49(1–2), 146–165. https://doi.org/10.1080/08820139.2019.1671450
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