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Query: UMLS:C0003873 (
rheumatoid arthritis
)
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We previously described that sensitivity to tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL)-induced apoptosis varied in
rheumatoid arthritis
fibroblasts-like synoviocytes (RAFLS) from one patient to another and was correlated with disease severity. Therefore, we screened for genes differentially expressed in RAFLS sensitive and resistant to TRAIL-induced apoptosis. The sensitivity of RAFLS was defined based on the percentage of TRAIL-induced apoptosis: 0-10% for resistant cells and >25% for sensitive RAFLS. We performed transcriptomic comparison between RAFLS-S (n=6) and RAFLS-R (n=6) and then examined the implication of identified candidates in the regulation of apoptosis using small interference RNA (siRNA). Microarray analysis revealed 10 functional genes differentially expressed according to TRAIL sensitivity. These factors are implicated in different functions, such as the respiratory chain (ND3), the transport of lipids (OSBP2, PLTP), the regulation of signaling linked to extracellular factors (SULF2, GALNT1,
SIAE
) or the regulation of gene expression (TET2 and LARP6). We confirmed differential expression for GALNT1 and LARP6 by quantitative reverse transcriptase-PCR. Using siRNA extinction, we demonstrated the implication of GALNT1, SULF2 and LARP6 in the control of TRAIL-induced responses. These results are of particular interest as GALNT1 and LARP6 have been implicated in the regulation of cell death and may represent interesting targets to induce apoptosis of RAFLS.
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PMID:Identification of genes regulating TRAIL-induced apoptosis in rheumatoid arthritis fibroblasts-like synoviocytes. 2624 36
The function of rare genotypes encoding defective variants of
sialic acid acetylesterase
(
SIAE
) in some autoimmune diseases, including
rheumatoid arthritis
(RA), is ambiguous. We determined whether mutations in the
SIAE
gene are responsible for RA in a Han Chinese population.DNA was prepared from the venous leukocytes of 444 RA patients and 647 normal controls. The coding regions and adjacent intron sequences of
SIAE
were amplified by polymerase chain reaction. The products were then subjected to sequencing analysis. The detected variations were further evaluated in the normal controls and available family members by sequencing. Seven variants of RA were identified in this study, including four known single nucleotide polymorphisms SNPs (rs7941327, rs7941523, rs1942663, and rs12282107) and three novel SNPs. The genomic positions of the three novel SNPs are chr11:124013712, chr11:124023268, and chr11:124044505. No significant differences in the seven SNPs of
SIAE
were observed between patients with RA and controls in this cohort (P > 0.05). Three novel variations and four known SNPs in
SIAE
were detected in the Chinese RA patients and normal controls. Our results imply that
SIAE
does not play a major role in RA in this population.
...
PMID:Lack of association between rare mutations of the SIAE gene and rheumatoid arthritis in a Han Chinese population. 2653 33