Role of a functional polymorphism in the F2R gene promoter in sarcoidosis

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Sarcoidosis is a multisystem granulomatous disease of unknown aetiology characterized by increased inflammation, and results from gene-environment interactions. Proteinase-activated receptor-1 mediates the interplay between coagulation and inflammation. The rs2227744G->-A promoter single nucleotide polymorphism has been linked to inflammation, cardiovascular disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbations. Using a case-control study (184 cases with sarcoidosis and 368 controls), we show that the rs2227744A allele significantly associates with protection from sarcoidosis (P-=-0.003, OR-=-0.68 (0.52-0.88)).

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Platé, M., Lawson, P. J., Hill, M. R., Marshall, R. P., Booth, H. L., Kumari, M., … Chambers, R. C. (2015). Role of a functional polymorphism in the F2R gene promoter in sarcoidosis. Respirology, 20(8), 1285–1287. https://doi.org/10.1111/resp.12608

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