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BTNL2 gene polymorphisms may be associated with susceptibility to Kawasaki disease and formation of coronary artery lesions in Taiwanese children

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
卷 169, 期 6, 页码 713-719

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DOI: 10.1007/s00431-009-1099-5

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BTNL2; Kawasaki disease; Polymorphism

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  1. China Medical University [CMU95-142]
  2. China Medical University Hospital [DMR-91-003]

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The butyrophilin-like 2 (BTNL2) gene is a member of the B7 receptor family that probably functions as a T cell costimulatory molecule. Because altered T cell functions are implicated in dysregulation of the immune response seen in Kawasaki disease (KD), it is reasonable to speculate that BTNL2 gene is involved in the pathophysiology of KD. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether polymorphisms of the BTNL2 gene are associated with KD and the development of coronary artery lesions (CALs) in Taiwanese children. Nine-three patients with KD and 669 ethnically matched healthy controls were genotyped for BTNL2 gene rs1555115 C/G and rs2395158 A/G polymorphisms. The frequency of GG genotype of rs 1555115 was significantly higher in KD patients compared with controls (2.2% vs 0.2%, P = 0.012). The odds ratio for developing KD in individuals with rs 1555115 GG genotype was 14.7 (95% confidence interval, 2.04-105.5, P = 0.003) compared with individuals with rs 1555115 CG and CC genotypes. No significant difference was observed in the genotype and allelic frequencies of rs 2395158 polymorphism between KD patients and controls. However, the frequency of the G allele of rs 2395158 was significantly higher in KD patients with CALs than in those without CALs (P = 0.001). No significant difference was observed in the genotype and allelic frequencies of rs 1555115 polymorphism between KD patients with and without CALs. In conclusion, our results suggest that BTNL2 gene polymorphisms might be genetic markers of KD susceptibility and risk of coronary artery complication in Taiwanese children.

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