Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type III (PAS III) is combination two most common autoimmune disease: Diabetes mellytus type 1 (DM1) and autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD). Objectives: The aims of the study were a) to define conection between polymorphism of CTLA-4 gene, rs 231775 with PAS III; b) to establish the conec-tion of inherited genotype with severity of clinical features; and c) to estimate the rate of risk for severe clinical presentation among subgroups in study population. Metods: This research included 50 subjects with diagnosed PAS III syndrome, wich are on treatment in clinic for Nuclear medicine and andocrinology KCUS. As methods of research has used: hystory of disesase AND clinical examination. As material is used blood sample. From blood sample DNA was isolated withn Qiamp-DNA-mini kit, with accopanied protocol. Results: In our study, 50 patients with polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type III (PAS III) were examined, and in the study population had 26 female subjects and 24 male subjects. The average age of the participants was 31.64 years, and in the subgroups: group GWT (G-wild type) the average age was 30.20 years, group GM (G-mutated) 32.40 years and group GH (G-heterozygote) 30, 60 years. Using the Chi-square test, the association between the polymorphism rs231775 and PAS-III was demonstrated, χ2 (2.100) = 18.258, where p < 0.0001. Using the Chi-square test, the association between the rs231775 poly-morphism and the severity of the clinical picture, χ2 (2.50) = 8.531, where p< 0.0140 was proved. The CTLA-4 rs231775 genotypes were also as-sessed for disease severity. Conclusion: This study suggests that CTLA-4 expression plays a key role in balancing the immune system as well as the response against one’s own tissues, and thus in the regulation of autoimmune diseases.

Association of Inherited Genotype and Severity of Clinical Presentation in Subjects with Verified Pas III Disorder

Drace, Zahida;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type III (PAS III) is combination two most common autoimmune disease: Diabetes mellytus type 1 (DM1) and autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD). Objectives: The aims of the study were a) to define conection between polymorphism of CTLA-4 gene, rs 231775 with PAS III; b) to establish the conec-tion of inherited genotype with severity of clinical features; and c) to estimate the rate of risk for severe clinical presentation among subgroups in study population. Metods: This research included 50 subjects with diagnosed PAS III syndrome, wich are on treatment in clinic for Nuclear medicine and andocrinology KCUS. As methods of research has used: hystory of disesase AND clinical examination. As material is used blood sample. From blood sample DNA was isolated withn Qiamp-DNA-mini kit, with accopanied protocol. Results: In our study, 50 patients with polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type III (PAS III) were examined, and in the study population had 26 female subjects and 24 male subjects. The average age of the participants was 31.64 years, and in the subgroups: group GWT (G-wild type) the average age was 30.20 years, group GM (G-mutated) 32.40 years and group GH (G-heterozygote) 30, 60 years. Using the Chi-square test, the association between the polymorphism rs231775 and PAS-III was demonstrated, χ2 (2.100) = 18.258, where p < 0.0001. Using the Chi-square test, the association between the rs231775 poly-morphism and the severity of the clinical picture, χ2 (2.50) = 8.531, where p< 0.0140 was proved. The CTLA-4 rs231775 genotypes were also as-sessed for disease severity. Conclusion: This study suggests that CTLA-4 expression plays a key role in balancing the immune system as well as the response against one’s own tissues, and thus in the regulation of autoimmune diseases.
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hypo-thyroidism levothyroxine dosing; pluriglandular disorder PAS III; severity of clinical picture; type 1 diabetes mellitus
Beslic, Vanja; Burekovic, Azra; Drace, Zahida; Asimi, Zelija; Bostandzic, Amela
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