Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Apr 2014)

Examining ERBB2 as a candidate gene for susceptibility to leprosy (Hansen’s disease) in Brazil

  • Sérgio Ricardo Fernandes Araújo,
  • Sarra Elisabeth Jamieson,
  • Kathryn Margaret Dupnik,
  • Glória Regina Monteiro,
  • Maurício Lisboa Nobre,
  • Márcia Sousa Dias,
  • Pedro Bezerra Trindade Neto,
  • Maria do Carmo Palmeira Queiroz,
  • Carlos Eduardo Maia Gomes,
  • Jenefer Mary Blackwell,
  • Selma Maria Bezerra Jeronimo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0074-0276130344
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 109, no. 2
pp. 182 – 188

Abstract

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Leprosy remains prevalent in Brazil. ErbB2 is a receptor for leprosy bacilli entering Schwann cells, which mediates Mycobacterium leprae-induced demyelination and the ERBB2 gene lies within a leprosy susceptibility locus on chromosome 17q11-q21. To determine whether polymorphisms at the ERBB2 locus contribute to this linkage peak, three haplotype tagging single nucleotide polymorphisms (tag-SNPs) (rs2517956, rs2952156, rs1058808) were genotyped in 72 families (208 cases; 372 individuals) from the state of Pará (PA). All three tag-SNPs were associated with leprosy per se [best SNP rs2517959 odds ratio (OR) = 2.22; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.37-3.59; p = 0.001]. Lepromatous (LL) (OR = 3.25; 95% CI 1.37-7.70; p = 0.007) and tuberculoid (TT) (OR = 1.79; 95% CI 1.04-3.05; p = 0.034) leprosy both contributed to the association, which is consistent with the previous linkage to chromosome 17q11-q21 in the population from PA and supports the functional role of ErbB2 in disease pathogenesis. To attempt to replicate these findings, six SNPs (rs2517955, rs2517956, rs1810132, rs2952156, rs1801200, rs1058808) were genotyped in a population-based sample of 570 leprosy cases and 370 controls from the state of Rio Grande do Norte (RN) and the results were analysed using logistic regression analysis. However, none of the associations were replicated in the RN sample, whether analysed for leprosy per se, LL leprosy, TT leprosy, erythema nodosum leprosum or reversal reaction conditions. The role of polymorphisms at ERBB2 in controlling susceptibility to leprosy in Brazil therefore remains unclear.

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