, vol. 24, issue 2, 2015.
SDF-1(CXCL12) is a chemokine that plays an important
role in the regulation of migration, proliferation, and
differentiation of hematopoietic cells, as well as being involved
in the homeostatic and inflammatory traffic of leukocytes.
It was suggested that CXCL12 is a key molecule in the
development of autoimmunity in themurine model of lupus. It
has been demonstrated that SDF-1 has a G801A transition at
position 801 in the 3′-untranslated region of the transcript,
known as SDF-1-3′G801A. This polymorphism may have
an important regulatory function via an increase in the biosynthesis
of SDF-1 protein and has been reported in association
with autoimmune diseases, such as type 1 diabetes and systemic
sclerosis. We investigated the prevalence of SDF-1-3′
G801A genotype in Egyptian patients with systemic lupus
erythematosus (SLE) (n=50) and healthy controls (HC) (n=
50) and its relation to SLE manifestations. We found a significant
correlation between the SDF-1-3′G801A genotype and
the following SLE features: photosensitivity, nephritis,
serositis, and vasculitis, and also anticardiolipin antibodies.
Our observations suggest that the SDF-1-3′-G801A genotype
may be associated with some clinical and laboratory manifestations
in patients with SLE.