Optic Neuritis: The Influence of Gene Polymorphisms and Serum Levels of (rs10181656, Rs7574865, Rs7601754, Rs10168266)
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The aim of the study was to evaluate the associations of (rs10181656, rs7574865, rs7601754, rs10168266) gene polymorphisms and STAT4 serum level in patients with optic neuritis. Eighty-one subjects with optic neuritis (ON) and 158 healthy subjects participated in the study. Genotyping was performed using real-time polymerase chain reaction to obtain data. STAT4 serum level was determined using the ELISA method. Statistical analysis revealed that rs7574865 allele G was statistically significantly more frequent in patients with ON and multiple sclerosis (MS) than in the control group (84.38% vs. 65.93%, = 0.003). rs10168266 allele C was statistically significantly more frequent in the ON group with MS than in the control group (89.06% vs. 71.75%, = 0.003). The haplotypes G-G-A-C and C-T-A-T of (rs10181656, rs7574865, rs7601754, rs10168266) were associated with an 11.5- and 19.5-fold increased odds of ON occurrence ( = 0.003; = 0.008, respectively). In optic neuritis without MS occurrence, (rs10181656, rs7574865, rs7601754, rs10168266) haplotypes G-G-A-C and C-T-A-T were found to be associated with 32.6- and 9-fold increased odds of ON without MS ( = 0.002, = 0.016, respectively). The current findings may indicate a risk role of (rs10181656, rs7574865, rs7601754, rs10168266) G-G-A-C and C-T-A-T haplotypes in the occurrence of optic neuritis.
STAT4 gene polymorphisms in human diseases.
Xia Y, Xie Y, Zhang H, Liu L Front Immunol. 2024; 15:1479418.
PMID: 39575235 PMC: 11578735. DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1479418.