Genes (May 2022)

Interleukin 6 SNP <i>rs1818879</i> Regulates Radiological and Inflammatory Activity in Multiple Sclerosis

  • Antonio Bruno,
  • Ettore Dolcetti,
  • Federica Azzolini,
  • Alessandro Moscatelli,
  • Stefano Gambardella,
  • Rosangela Ferese,
  • Francesca Romana Rizzo,
  • Luana Gilio,
  • Ennio Iezzi,
  • Giovanni Galifi,
  • Angela Borrelli,
  • Fabio Buttari,
  • Roberto Furlan,
  • Annamaria Finardi,
  • Francesca De Vito,
  • Alessandra Musella,
  • Livia Guadalupi,
  • Georgia Mandolesi,
  • Diego Centonze,
  • Mario Stampanoni Bassi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13050897
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 897

Abstract

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(1) Background: The clinical course of multiple sclerosis (MS) is critically influenced by the expression of different pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines. Interleukin 6 (IL-6) represents a major inflammatory molecule previously associated with exacerbated disease activity in relapsing remitting MS (RR-MS); however, the role of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the IL-6 gene has not been fully elucidated in MS. (2) Methods: We explored in a cohort of 171 RR-MS patients, at the time of diagnosis, the associations between four IL-6 SNPs (rs1818879, rs1554606, rs1800797, and rs1474347), CSF inflammation, and clinical presentation. (3) Results: Using principal component analysis and logistic regression analysis we identified an association between rs1818879, radiological activity, and a set of cytokines, including the IL-1β, IL-9, IL-10, and IL-13. No significant associations were found between other SNPs and clinical or inflammatory parameters. (4) Conclusions: The association between the rs1818879 polymorphism and subclinical neuroinflammatory activity suggests that interindividual differences in the IL-6 gene might influence the immune activation profile in MS.

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