@article {3567, title = {HLA-G gene polymorphisms associated with susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis disease and its severity in Brazilian patients.}, journal = {Tissue Antigens}, volume = {84}, year = {2014}, month = {2014 Sep}, pages = {308-15}, abstract = {

We analyzed the possible association between human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G) genetic variants, supposed to regulate HLA-G expression, and the susceptibility to develop rheumatoid arthritis (RA) as well as its clinical manifestations. The 5{\textquoteright}upstream regulatory region (5{\textquoteright}URR) and 3{\textquoteright}untranslated region (3{\textquoteright}UTR) regions of the HLA-G gene were screened in 127 RA patients and 128 controls: 10 5{\textquoteright}URR and 3 3{\textquoteright}UTR HLA-G polymorphisms as well as two haplotypes were associated with risk for RA development, while a polymorphism in the 5{\textquoteright}URR showed an association with the degree of disease activity. These findings, although the number of cases analyzed is limited and the P-values are modest, indicate a possible association between HLA-G gene polymorphisms and susceptibility to develop RA disease and its severity.

}, keywords = {3{\textquoteright} Untranslated Regions, 5{\textquoteright} Flanking Region, Aged, Arthritis, Rheumatoid, Brazil, Disease Progression, DNA Mutational Analysis, Female, Gene Frequency, Genetic Association Studies, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genotype, Haplotypes, HLA-G Antigens, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Risk}, issn = {1399-0039}, doi = {10.1111/tan.12396}, author = {Catamo, E and Addobbati, C and Segat, L and Sotero Fragoso, T and Domingues Barbosa, A and Tavares Dantas, A and de Ata{\'\i}de Mariz, H and F da Rocha, L and Branco Pinto Duarte, A L and Monasta, L and Sandrin-Garcia, P and Crovella, S} }