Interleukin-7 and soluble Interleukin-7 receptor levels in type 1 diabetes - Impact of IL7RA polymorphisms, HLA risk genotypes and clinical features

  • Maximilian Hoffmann
  • Jürgen Enczmann
  • Vera Balz
  • Sebastian Kummer
  • Christina Reinauer
  • Carsten Döing
  • Katharina Förtsch
  • Alena Welters
  • Malte Kohns Vasconcelos
  • Ertan Mayatepek
  • Thomas Meissner
  • Marc Jacobsen
  • Julia Seyfarth

Abstract

High soluble IL-7 receptor (sIL-7R) serum levels and associated single nucleotide polymorphisms in the IL7RA gene were found in autoimmune diseases including type 1 diabetes. Further determinants on sIL-7R and IL-7 availability as well as changes during type 1 diabetes disease course remain elusive. Here we performed multiparameter analysis to identify influential genetic and disease-associated factors on sIL-7R and IL-7 serum levels during type 1 diabetes disease course (239 children) and in healthy controls (101 children). We found higher sIL-7R serum concentrations at type 1 diabetes onset and decreasing levels during therapy whereas IL-7 was only higher in long term patients as compared to controls. Multiple linear regression analyses revealed several factors, including IL7RA SNP rs6897932 and HLA risk haplotypes, influencing sIL-7R levels but not IL-7, which was solely associated with the sIL-7R. This study revealed unexpected complexity in the regulation of the sIL-7R but not for IL-7.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer108928
ISSN1521-6616
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 02.2022
Extern publiziertJa

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PubMed 35063672