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Polymorphisms of Fcγ-receptors RIIa, RIIIa, and RIIIb in patients with adult periodontal diseases.

Authors :
Meisel, P
Carlsson, L E
Sawaf, H
Fanghaenel, J
Greinacher, A
Kocher, T
Source :
Genes & Immunity; Aug2001, Vol. 2 Issue 5, p258, 5p
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Polymorphisms influencing the binding affinity between the Fcγ receptors and IgG of different subclasses are thought to be of importance in the individual susceptibility to infections with Gram-negative bacteria contributing to periodontal disease. One hundred and fifty-four Caucasian subjects were clinically and radiographically examined for their periodontal status and genotyped for their allelic pattern of Fcγ/Rlla, Fcγ/RIIla, and Fcγ/lllb polymorphism. In assessing periodontitis according to mean probing depth and attachment loss, no differences were found in allele frequencies or combined allotypes between the subjects with mild or moderate and those with severe signs of periodontitis. However, the extent and severity of bone loss were significantly associated with the genotype of the receptor Fcγ/RIIla. An increased risk of severe bone destruction was observed in individuals carrying the Fcγ/RIIla-VV genotype (OR = 5.3; 95% CI 1.4-26.2). Fcγ/RIIIb is in linkage disequilibrium with Fcγ/RIIla. Hence it is also related to periodontal disease. There is no indication of an association between the polymorphism of Fcγ/Rlla and periodontitis. The results are evidence that the Fcγ/RIIla genotype coding for the high affinity receptor imposes an additional risk of bone loss as does the Fcγ/RIIIb genotype coding for the low affinity receptor. Genes and Immunity (2001) 2, 258-262. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14664879
Volume :
2
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Genes & Immunity
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
8854351
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.gene.6363777