Mp. Roth et al., TUMOR-NECROSIS-FACTOR POLYMORPHISMS IN MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS - NO ADDITIONAL ASSOCIATION INDEPENDENT OF HLA, Journal of neuroimmunology, 51(1), 1994, pp. 93-99
In order to investigate whether genes coding for tumor necrosis factor
s (TNF) contribute to the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS) and
also whether they have a non-random association with the MS associated
HLA-DRB11501-DQA1*0102-DQBI*0602 haplotype, 40 MS patients and their
parents were characterized at four polymorphic loci in the region of
the TNF genes: a NcoI RFLP and three microsatellites. We were able to
determine the parental haplotypes and used those which were not transm
itted to the proband as controls. Fifty percent of the HLA-DRBI1501-D
QA10102-DQB1*0602 haplotypes carried the TNFc1-n2-a11-b4 allelic comb
ination in both the patient and the control groups. However, there was
no association of any of these TNF polymorphisms with MS, independent
of that already described for the class II region. This, with the lac
k of association of DP alleles with MS, effectively marks the boundari
es of the MS associated haplotype.