Macrophage inhibitory factor (MIF) gene polymorphisms are associated with disease susceptibility and with circulating MIF levels in active non‐segmental vitiligo in patients from western Mexico

Abstract Background The macrophage migration inhibiting factor (MIF) is a protein that promotes the activation of immune cells and the production of other proinflammatory cytokines such as TNF‐α, IL‐1β, and IFN‐γ, which have proposed to play an essential role in the pathogenesis of vitiligo. The stu...

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Main Authors: Alejandra Garcia‐Orozco, Itzel Alejandra Martinez‐Magaña, Annie Riera‐Leal, José Francisco Muñoz‐Valle, Marco Alonso Martinez‐Guzman, Ricardo Quiñones‐Venegas, Gabriela Athziri Sánchez‐Zuno, Mary Fafutis‐Morris
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Published: Wiley 2020-10-01
Series:Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1416
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spelling doaj-40b6138a2c3f4175998d0e5d65e96b242020-11-25T03:38:31ZengWileyMolecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine2324-92692020-10-01810n/an/a10.1002/mgg3.1416Macrophage inhibitory factor (MIF) gene polymorphisms are associated with disease susceptibility and with circulating MIF levels in active non‐segmental vitiligo in patients from western MexicoAlejandra Garcia‐Orozco0Itzel Alejandra Martinez‐Magaña1Annie Riera‐Leal2José Francisco Muñoz‐Valle3Marco Alonso Martinez‐Guzman4Ricardo Quiñones‐Venegas5Gabriela Athziri Sánchez‐Zuno6Mary Fafutis‐Morris7Centro de Investigación en Inmunología y Dermatología/Instituto Dermatológico de Jalisco “Dr. José Barba Rubio” Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud Universidad de Guadalajara Zapopan MexicoInstituto Dermatológico de Jalisco “Dr. José Barba Rubio” Secretaría de Salud Jalisco Zapopan MexicoDoctorado en Ciencias Biomédicas con Orientación en Inmunología Departamento de Fisiología Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud Universidad de Guadalajara Guadalajara MexicoInstituto de Investigación en Ciencias Biomédicas Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud Universidad de Guadalajara Guadalajara MexicoCentro de Investigación en Inmunología y Dermatología/Instituto Dermatológico de Jalisco “Dr. José Barba Rubio” Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud Universidad de Guadalajara Zapopan MexicoInstituto Dermatológico de Jalisco “Dr. José Barba Rubio” Secretaría de Salud Jalisco Zapopan MexicoDoctorado en Ciencias Biomédicas con Orientación en Inmunología Departamento de Fisiología Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud Universidad de Guadalajara Guadalajara MexicoCentro de Investigación en Inmunología y Dermatología/Instituto Dermatológico de Jalisco “Dr. José Barba Rubio” Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud Universidad de Guadalajara Zapopan MexicoAbstract Background The macrophage migration inhibiting factor (MIF) is a protein that promotes the activation of immune cells and the production of other proinflammatory cytokines such as TNF‐α, IL‐1β, and IFN‐γ, which have proposed to play an essential role in the pathogenesis of vitiligo. The study aimed to assess the association between MIF polymorphisms (−794 CATT5‐8 and −173 G>C), MIF in situ expression, and MIF serum concentrations with susceptibility and disease activity in patients with non‐segmental vitiligo (NSV) from western Mexico. Methods The study included 111 patients with NSV and 201 control subjects. Genotyping was performed by conventional PCR (−794 CATT5‐8) and PCR‐RFLP (−173 G>C) methods. MIF mRNA expression was quantified by real‐time PCR and MIF serum concentrations were determined by ELISA kit. Histopathological samples were analyzed by automated immunohistochemistry. Results The MIF polymorphisms were associated with NSV susceptibility. Serum concentrations of MIF were higher in patients with active NSV and correlated negatively with the years of evolution. The depigmented skin from patients with active vitiligo showed a high expression of MIF. Conclusion MIF polymorphisms increase the risk of NSV in the western Mexican population. The serum concentrations of MIF and in situ expression are associated with active NSV.https://doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1416genetic susceptibilityMIFnon‐segmental vitiligopolymorphisms
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author Alejandra Garcia‐Orozco
Itzel Alejandra Martinez‐Magaña
Annie Riera‐Leal
José Francisco Muñoz‐Valle
Marco Alonso Martinez‐Guzman
Ricardo Quiñones‐Venegas
Gabriela Athziri Sánchez‐Zuno
Mary Fafutis‐Morris
spellingShingle Alejandra Garcia‐Orozco
Itzel Alejandra Martinez‐Magaña
Annie Riera‐Leal
José Francisco Muñoz‐Valle
Marco Alonso Martinez‐Guzman
Ricardo Quiñones‐Venegas
Gabriela Athziri Sánchez‐Zuno
Mary Fafutis‐Morris
Macrophage inhibitory factor (MIF) gene polymorphisms are associated with disease susceptibility and with circulating MIF levels in active non‐segmental vitiligo in patients from western Mexico
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
genetic susceptibility
MIF
non‐segmental vitiligo
polymorphisms
author_facet Alejandra Garcia‐Orozco
Itzel Alejandra Martinez‐Magaña
Annie Riera‐Leal
José Francisco Muñoz‐Valle
Marco Alonso Martinez‐Guzman
Ricardo Quiñones‐Venegas
Gabriela Athziri Sánchez‐Zuno
Mary Fafutis‐Morris
author_sort Alejandra Garcia‐Orozco
title Macrophage inhibitory factor (MIF) gene polymorphisms are associated with disease susceptibility and with circulating MIF levels in active non‐segmental vitiligo in patients from western Mexico
title_short Macrophage inhibitory factor (MIF) gene polymorphisms are associated with disease susceptibility and with circulating MIF levels in active non‐segmental vitiligo in patients from western Mexico
title_full Macrophage inhibitory factor (MIF) gene polymorphisms are associated with disease susceptibility and with circulating MIF levels in active non‐segmental vitiligo in patients from western Mexico
title_fullStr Macrophage inhibitory factor (MIF) gene polymorphisms are associated with disease susceptibility and with circulating MIF levels in active non‐segmental vitiligo in patients from western Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Macrophage inhibitory factor (MIF) gene polymorphisms are associated with disease susceptibility and with circulating MIF levels in active non‐segmental vitiligo in patients from western Mexico
title_sort macrophage inhibitory factor (mif) gene polymorphisms are associated with disease susceptibility and with circulating mif levels in active non‐segmental vitiligo in patients from western mexico
publisher Wiley
series Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
issn 2324-9269
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Background The macrophage migration inhibiting factor (MIF) is a protein that promotes the activation of immune cells and the production of other proinflammatory cytokines such as TNF‐α, IL‐1β, and IFN‐γ, which have proposed to play an essential role in the pathogenesis of vitiligo. The study aimed to assess the association between MIF polymorphisms (−794 CATT5‐8 and −173 G>C), MIF in situ expression, and MIF serum concentrations with susceptibility and disease activity in patients with non‐segmental vitiligo (NSV) from western Mexico. Methods The study included 111 patients with NSV and 201 control subjects. Genotyping was performed by conventional PCR (−794 CATT5‐8) and PCR‐RFLP (−173 G>C) methods. MIF mRNA expression was quantified by real‐time PCR and MIF serum concentrations were determined by ELISA kit. Histopathological samples were analyzed by automated immunohistochemistry. Results The MIF polymorphisms were associated with NSV susceptibility. Serum concentrations of MIF were higher in patients with active NSV and correlated negatively with the years of evolution. The depigmented skin from patients with active vitiligo showed a high expression of MIF. Conclusion MIF polymorphisms increase the risk of NSV in the western Mexican population. The serum concentrations of MIF and in situ expression are associated with active NSV.
topic genetic susceptibility
MIF
non‐segmental vitiligo
polymorphisms
url https://doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1416
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