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Sarcoidosis and NOD1 variation with impaired recognition of intracellular Propionibacterium acnes
Authors:Tanabe Tsuyoshi  Ishige Ikuo  Suzuki Yoshimi  Aita Yukie  Furukawa Asuka  Ishige Yuki  Uchida Keisuke  Suzuki Takashige  Takemura Tamiko  Ikushima Soichiro  Oritsu Masaru  Yokoyama Tetsuji  Fujimoto Yukari  Fukase Koichi  Inohara Naohiro  Nunez Gabriel  Eishi Yoshinobu
Institution:Age Dimension Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba 305-8566, Japan.
Abstract:Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disease of unknown etiology. NOD2 mutations have been shown to predispose to granulomatous diseases, including Crohn's disease, Blau syndrome, and early-onset sarcoidosis, but not to adult sarcoidosis. We found that intracellular Propionibacterium acnes, a possible causative agent of sarcoidosis, activated NF-kappaB in both NOD1- and NOD2-dependent manners. Systematic search for NOD1 gene polymorphisms in Japanese sarcoidosis patients identified two alleles, 796G-haplotype (156C, 483C, 796G, 1722G) and 796A-haplotype (156G, 483T, 796A, 1722A). Allelic discrimination of 73 sarcoidosis patients and 215 healthy individuals showed that the frequency of 796A-type allele was significantly higher in sarcoidosis patients and the ORs were significantly elevated in NOD1-796G/A and 796A/A genotypes (OR 95% CI]=2.250 1.084, 4.670] and 3.243 1.402, 7.502], respectively) as compared to G/G genotype, showing an increasing trend across the 3 genotypes (P=0.006 for trend). A similar association was found when 52 interstitial pneumonia patients were used as disease controls. Functional studies showed that the NOD1 796A-allele was associated with reduced expression leading to diminished NF-kappaB activation in response to intracellular P. acnes. The results indicate that impaired recognition of intracellular P. acnes through NOD1 affects the susceptibility to sarcoidosis in the Japanese population.
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