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    J Negat Results Biomed. 2008 Nov 12;7:8.

    Lack of association between sCTLA-4 levels in human plasma and common CTLA-4 polymorphisms.

    Berry A, Tector M, Oaks MK.

    Transplant Research Laboratory, Aurora St, Luke's Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI 53215, USA. aberry@wisc.edu

    BACKGROUND: Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4) is an important downregulatory molecule expressed on both T and B lymphocytes. Numerous population genetics studies have documented significant associations between autoimmune diseases and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within and around the CTLA-4 region of chromosome 2 in man. Furthermore, circulating levels of a soluble form of CTLA-4 (sCTLA-4) have been reported in a variety of autoimmune mediated diseases. Despite these findings, the relationship between levels of sCTLA-4 protein, mRNA transcript levels, and SNPs within the CTLA-4 region have not been clearly defined. In order to further clarify this relationship, we have tested four different SNPs within the CTLA-4 region among subjects whom are negative (n = 53) versus positive (n = 28) for sCTLA-4. RESULTS: Our data do not support a clear association between sCTLA-4 levels and any of the four SNPs tested. CONCLUSION: The variation in the SNPs tested does not appear to effect sCTLA-4 protein levels, despite reports that they affect sCTLA-4 mRNA.

    PMID: 19014504 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: PMC2596078

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