MHC2TA rs4774C and HHV-6A active replication in multiple sclerosis patients.
Eur J Neurol
; 17(1): 129-35, 2010 Jan.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:
In a previous report, a strong gene-environment interaction between human herpesvirus 6A (HHV6A) active replication and MHC2TA rs4774C was demonstrated. The objectives of this study were (i) to reappraise the association that was found in the previous study; (ii) to evaluate if MS patients with minor allele C and HHV-6A active infection had different clinical behavior; and (iii) to analyze the possible association of MHC2TA rs4774C with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV).METHODS:
A total of 149 MS patients were analyzed both at the MHC2TA locus and by HHV-6A status in serum. We studied a G/C polymorphism (rs4774) by a TaqMan Assay-on-Demand. HHV-6A genomes in serum were evaluated by quantitative PCR. A control group of 562 healthy Spanish individuals was included for comparative purposes in the genetic analyses. A battery of clinical data was collected for all the MS patients included in the study.RESULTS:
(i) MHC2TA/HHV-6A interaction we found the same strong association of the rs4774C allele with HHV-6A active replication than in the previous study (P = 0.0001). (ii) CLINICAL DATA the two main statistical significant differences for MS patients with HHV-6A active infection and minor allele C were (a) a significant number of them were not free of progression (EDSS = 0) 2 years after the diagnosis (P = 0.01); (b) only a third of them responded to interferon beta treatment (P = 0.05).CONCLUSIONS:
This study has verified previous results about the strong gene-environment interaction between HHV6A active replication and MHC2TA rs4774C. Furthermore, a different clinical behavior for MS patients with HHV-6A active infection and minor allele C was found.
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Asunto principal:
Replicación Viral
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Proteínas Nucleares
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Transactivadores
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Herpesvirus Humano 6
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Infecciones por Roseolovirus
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Esclerosis Múltiple
Tipo de estudio:
Prognostic_studies
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Eur J Neurol
Asunto de la revista:
NEUROLOGIA
Año:
2010
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Article