Autism and KIR genes of the human genome: A brief meta-analysis

Background: Killer cell immunoglobin-like receptors (KIR) are the transmembrane glycoproteins on natural killer (NK) cells that regulate their functions. Studies show that immune system plays roles in neurodevelopmental disorders like autism, and NK cell abnormality can be a risk factor in autism sp...

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Main Authors: Najmeh Pirzadroozbahani, Seyyed Amir Yasin Ahmadi, Hamidreza Hekmat, Golnaz Atri Roozbahani, Farhad Shahsavar
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-07-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110863017301118
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spelling doaj-daa1e82aa7f240c1b71fbad5b116a3c22020-11-25T02:21:22ZengSpringerOpenEgyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics1110-86302018-07-01193159164Autism and KIR genes of the human genome: A brief meta-analysisNajmeh Pirzadroozbahani0Seyyed Amir Yasin Ahmadi1Hamidreza Hekmat2Golnaz Atri Roozbahani3Farhad Shahsavar4Student Research Committee, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad, IranScientific Society of Evidence-based Knowledge, Research Office for the History of Persian Medicine, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad, IranDepartment of Psychology, Islamic Azad University, Borujerd, IranDepartment of Life Science and Biotechnology, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Immunology, Hepatitis Research Center, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad, Iran; Corresponding author.Background: Killer cell immunoglobin-like receptors (KIR) are the transmembrane glycoproteins on natural killer (NK) cells that regulate their functions. Studies show that immune system plays roles in neurodevelopmental disorders like autism, and NK cell abnormality can be a risk factor in autism spectrum disorders. Aim: This study aims to investigate the role of KIR genes diversity in autism. Methods: In order to find the relevant literature, we used PubMed, Google Scholar and other search engines. Association of each gene was analyzed through chi-square with Yate's correction (or Fisher's exact test if necessary). Software comprehensive meta-analysis was used. Both fixed and random effect models were reported. Results: Among fourteen genes of KIR, the risk role of KIR2DS1 and KIR3DS1 were statistically significant based on fixed effect model. Among these two genes, KIR2DS1 needed random effect model because of its heterogeneity. After applying random effect, its role was not significant. The funnel plot showed no publication bias for KIR3DS1, and its role was significant based on fixed effect model (P = .028; OR = 1.31). Conclusions: Autism spectrum disorders are accompanied by KIR3DS1 which is an activating gene of KIR. It seems that hyper-activity of NK cells results in inflammation in neuroimmune system that in turn can be associated with autism. The legend of 3DS1 receptor is unknown, and suggested to be investigated. This meta-analysis should be updated in future. Keywords: Autism, Neuroimmunology, KIR, NK cellhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110863017301118
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author Najmeh Pirzadroozbahani
Seyyed Amir Yasin Ahmadi
Hamidreza Hekmat
Golnaz Atri Roozbahani
Farhad Shahsavar
spellingShingle Najmeh Pirzadroozbahani
Seyyed Amir Yasin Ahmadi
Hamidreza Hekmat
Golnaz Atri Roozbahani
Farhad Shahsavar
Autism and KIR genes of the human genome: A brief meta-analysis
Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics
author_facet Najmeh Pirzadroozbahani
Seyyed Amir Yasin Ahmadi
Hamidreza Hekmat
Golnaz Atri Roozbahani
Farhad Shahsavar
author_sort Najmeh Pirzadroozbahani
title Autism and KIR genes of the human genome: A brief meta-analysis
title_short Autism and KIR genes of the human genome: A brief meta-analysis
title_full Autism and KIR genes of the human genome: A brief meta-analysis
title_fullStr Autism and KIR genes of the human genome: A brief meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Autism and KIR genes of the human genome: A brief meta-analysis
title_sort autism and kir genes of the human genome: a brief meta-analysis
publisher SpringerOpen
series Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics
issn 1110-8630
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Background: Killer cell immunoglobin-like receptors (KIR) are the transmembrane glycoproteins on natural killer (NK) cells that regulate their functions. Studies show that immune system plays roles in neurodevelopmental disorders like autism, and NK cell abnormality can be a risk factor in autism spectrum disorders. Aim: This study aims to investigate the role of KIR genes diversity in autism. Methods: In order to find the relevant literature, we used PubMed, Google Scholar and other search engines. Association of each gene was analyzed through chi-square with Yate's correction (or Fisher's exact test if necessary). Software comprehensive meta-analysis was used. Both fixed and random effect models were reported. Results: Among fourteen genes of KIR, the risk role of KIR2DS1 and KIR3DS1 were statistically significant based on fixed effect model. Among these two genes, KIR2DS1 needed random effect model because of its heterogeneity. After applying random effect, its role was not significant. The funnel plot showed no publication bias for KIR3DS1, and its role was significant based on fixed effect model (P = .028; OR = 1.31). Conclusions: Autism spectrum disorders are accompanied by KIR3DS1 which is an activating gene of KIR. It seems that hyper-activity of NK cells results in inflammation in neuroimmune system that in turn can be associated with autism. The legend of 3DS1 receptor is unknown, and suggested to be investigated. This meta-analysis should be updated in future. Keywords: Autism, Neuroimmunology, KIR, NK cell
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