Polymorphisms of the TAP1 and TAP2 transporter genes in Japanese SLE

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Objective - To determine how polymorphism of transporter associated with antigen processing 1 and 2 (TAP1 and 2) alleles contributed to the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in Japanese patients. Methods - TAP1 and TAP2 typing was carried out in 52 Japanese patients with SLE and 95 normal subjects by the PCR-RFLP (restriction fragment length polymorphism) method. HLA-DR typing and HLA-DRB1*15 genotyping were carried out by the PCR method and PCR-SSCP (single stranded DNA conformation polymorphism) method, respectively. Results - No particular TAP 1 allele was associated with Japanese SLE or with immunological subgroup of SLE. TAP2H showed a tendency towards increased frequency in SLE (5.8% v 0% in control), but the corrected P value was not significant. No other particular association of TAP2 allele was observed. Furthermore, these was no evidence for linkage disequilibrium between any TAP1/TAP2 alleles and HLA-DRB1*1501 - which is reported to be weakly but significantly association with Japanese SLE - in either the normal control or the SLE patient group. Conclusions - Neither the TAP1 nor the TAP2 gene appears to determine disease susceptibility to SLE in Japanese, and these results are in keeping with those reported in Caucasian SLE patients.

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Takeuchi, F., Nakano, K., Nabeta, H., Hong, G. H., Kuwata, S., & Ito, K. (1996). Polymorphisms of the TAP1 and TAP2 transporter genes in Japanese SLE. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 55(12), 924–926. https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.55.12.924

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