Transforming growth factor-β gene polymorphisms in different phenotypes of sarcoidosis

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The aetiology of sarcoidosis is unclear. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in transforming growth factor (TGF)-β2 and -β3 have been reported to be associated with the development of lung fibrosis in patients with sarcoidosis. SNPs in TGF-β2 (rs1891467) and TGF-β3 (rs3917200) were investigated in 296 patients with sarcoidosis (acute/self remitting, n=70 (including 62 patients with Löfgren's syndrome); chronic, n=168; acute/chronic, n=58) by real-time PCR. 32 patients showed radiological signs of lung fibrosis. The genotype frequencies were compared among the sarcoidosis groups as well as to 377 healthy controls. We found a significant association with the G-allele in rs1891467 in TGF-β2 and an acute/self remitting course of sarcoidosis compared to a chronic course (p=0.001). The results were even more evident for patients with Löfgren's syndrome (p<0.001). Moreover, we could demonstrate a borderline significance between TGF-β3 (rs3917200) and lung fibrosis (p=0.050). Carriers of the G-allele in rs1891467 might be protected from developing a chronic course. Moreover, there is evidence that rs3917200 is involved in the development of lung fibrosis in sarcoidosis. This study is the first in sarcoidosis patients to suggest a genetic implication of TGF-β2 as a protective factor in the course of sarcoidosis. Copyright©ERS 2011.

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Pabst, S., Fränken, T., Schönau, J., Stier, S., Nickenig, G., Meyer, R., … Grohé, C. (2011). Transforming growth factor-β gene polymorphisms in different phenotypes of sarcoidosis. European Respiratory Journal, 38(1), 169–175. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00120410

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