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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology
Year : 2022, Volume : 15, Issue : 3
First page : ( 1128) Last page : ( 1132)
Print ISSN : 0974-3618. Online ISSN : 0974-360X.
Article DOI : 10.52711/0974-360X.2022.00189

VDR gene polymorphism and rheumatoid arthritis in egyptian patients

El-Mahmoud Samar Sayed1,*, El-Shafey Abeer M.2, Keshta A.T.1

1Biochemistry Division Chemistry Department Faculty of Science, Zagazig University

2Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Department Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University

*Corresponding Author E-mail: samaranas28@yahoo.com

Online published on 14 June, 2022.

Abstract

Background and Objective

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic autoimmune multifactorial complicated disease that is related to widespread morbidity and mortality. The current study aimed to study the relation between vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene polymorphism rs731236 (TaqI) and rs7975232 (ApaI) and RA susceptibility. Subjects, Materials and

Methods

This study included 50 individuals were divided into two groups: Healthy volunteers group (10) and RA group (40) from Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Department, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig university hospitals. DNA was extracted from whole blood for all samples, and PCR was amplified using specific primers rs 731236 (TaqI) and rs 7975232 (ApaI) VDR restriction digestion was carried out for TaqI and ApaI genotyping, respectively.

Results

There were non-significant difference in VDR gene polymorphism between RA patients & control subjects.

Conclusion

TaqI is more specific than ApaI but Taq1 and Apa1 gene polymorphism not used as a diagnostic marker for RA disease, so there is no relation between VDR and RA.

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Keywords

Rheumatoid arthritis, Gene polymorphism, VDR, TaqI, ApaI.

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