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Glucocorticoid
receptor gene polymorphisms associated with more aggressive disease
phenotype in MS
van
Winsen LM, Hooper-van
Veen T, van
Rossum EF, Koper
JW, Barkhof
F, Polman
CH, Uitdehaag
BM.
Department
of Neurology, VU
University
Medical
Center
, De Boelelaan
1117, 1081 HV
Amsterdam
, The
Netherlands
.
Multiple
sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory and demyelinating disease of
the central nervous system, in which unknown environmental factors are
thought to trigger disease in genetically susceptible persons.
Glucocorticoids
(GCs) play an important role in controlling chronic inflammatory
diseases, like MS. Three polymorphisms in the glucocorticoid receptor (GR)
gene (N363S, ER22/23EK and the Bcl I C/G) have been shown to alter
glucocorticoid sensitivity, and therefore may influence disease course.
We investigated the influence of these polymorphisms on clinical and
MRI
parameters.
The
ER22/23EK polymorphism was associated with a more aggressive MS
phenotype, measured both clinically and on
MRI
.
PMID
: 17395275 [PubMed
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