Type 1 diabetes is caused by immune destruction of pancreatic β cells. There is
increasing evidence that genes outside the MHC region contribute to the pathogenesis of
type 1 diabetes. Cytokines due to their role in immune regulation seem to play a crucial
role in the pathogenesis of the disease. Three hundred and eight patients with type 1
diabetes and 150 normal controls were genotyped for polymorphism in the genes for
IFN-γ, IL-4, IL-6, and TGF-β1. All assays employed in this study were PCR based. The
IFN-γ CA repeats was an octa-allelic repeat and the 3 / 3 genotype showed a significant
association with type 1 diabetes (p=0.0001). The IL-4 C (-590) T polymorphism did not
show a significant association with type 1 diabetes. The GG genotype of G (-174) C of
the IL-6 gene polymorphism showed a strong association with the susceptibility towards
type 1 diabetes (p= 0.002). The TC genotype of the TGF-β1 T (+869) C polymorphism
also showed a significant association with type 1 diabetes (p= 0.003). The association of
the 3 I 3 genotype of the IFNG CA repeats and no association of IL-4 C (-590) T
polymorphism may support the idea of dominance of the TH1 cytokine profile and type
1 diabetes suggesting a cell mediated disease. The IL-6 G (-174) C result attests an
existing hypothesis of the important role of IL-6 in the onset of type 1 diabetes and its
development. Immunosuppression of the TGF-β1 may have been initiated after
deviation of the TH1/TH2 cytokine milieu. The GC of the IL-6 G (-174) C and the TC
of the TGF-β1 T (+869) C showed strong association with diabetic nephropathy.
Haplotype studies showed that cytokine function might be as a result of a cytokine
network rather than individual cytokines. Further, the genetic susceptibility may be
influenced not only by genetic composition but by the gender of patients as well as age
at onset of type 1 diabetes. In conclusion these results suggest a contribution of the
IFNG CA repeats, the TGF-β1 T (+869) C, and the IL-6 G (-174) C to the genetic
susceptibility of type l diabetes and may have future therapeutical values.
Date of Award | 2000 |
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Original language | English |
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A Study of the Molecular Immunogenetics of Type 1 Diabetes in Man
Jahromi, M. M. (Author). 2000
Student thesis: PhD