Autoinflammation in Syndromic Hidradenitis Suppurativa: The Role of AIM2.
| Author | Moltrasio, Chiara |
| Author | Cagliani, Rachele |
| Author | Sironi, Manuela |
| Author | Clerici, Mario |
| Author | Pontremoli, Chiara |
| Author | Maronese, Carlo Alberto |
| Author | Tricarico, Paola Maura |
| Author | Crovella, Sergio |
| Author | Marzano, Angelo Valerio |
| Available date | 2023-01-29T06:01:49Z |
| Publication Date | 2023-01-11 |
| Publication Name | Vaccines |
| Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11010162 |
| Citation | Moltrasio, C.; Cagliani, R.; Sironi, M.; Clerici, M.; Pontremoli, C.; Maronese, C.A.; Tricarico, P.M.; Crovella, S.; Marzano, A.V. Autoinflammation in Syndromic Hidradenitis Suppurativa: The Role of AIM2. Vaccines 2023, 11, 162. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11010162 |
| Abstract | AIM2 is a key cytoplasmatic pathogen-sensor that detects foreign DNA from viruses and bacteria; it can also recognize damaged or anomalous presence of DNA, promoting inflammasome assembly and activation with the secretion of IL-1β, thus sustaining a chronic inflammatory state, potentially leading to the onset of autoinflammatory skin diseases. Given the implication of the IL-1β pathway in the pathogenesis of syndromic hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), an autoinflammatory immune-mediated skin condition, the potential involvement of AIM2 was investigated. Sequencing of the whole coding region of the gene, comprising 5'- and 3' UTR and a region upstream of the first exon of ~800 bp was performed in twelve syndromic HS patients. Six out of twelve syndromic HS patients carried a heterozygous variant c.-208 A ≥ C (rs41264459), located on the promoter region of the gene, with a minor allele frequency of 0.25, which is much higher than that reported in 1000 G and GnomAD (0.075 and 0.094, respectively). The same variant was found at a lower allelic frequency in sporadic HS and isolated pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) (0.125 and 0.065, respectively). Our data suggest that this variant might play a role in susceptibility to develop syndromic forms of HS but not to progress to sporadic HS and PG. Furthermore, epigenetic and/or somatic variations could affect AIM2 expression leading to different, context-dependent responses. |
| Sponsor | This work was supported by a Starting Grant (SG-2019- 12369421) founded by the Italian Ministry of Health. |
| Language | ar |
| Publisher | MDPI |
| Subject | AIM2 autoinflammation hidradenitis suppurativa innate immunity syndromic autoinflammatory skin diseases |
| Type | Report |
| Issue Number | 1 |
| Volume Number | 11 |
| ESSN | 2076-393X |
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