Abstract
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that alterations in the Mediterranean fever (MEFV) gene are a susceptibility factor for the development of polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) we investigated the prevalence of MEFV mutations in patients with PAN without any symptoms of familial Mediterranean fever (FMF). Study design: Pediatric patients with PAN (n = 29) were enrolled in this study. Six predominant mutations (p.M694V, p.M680I, p.M694I, p.V726A, p.K695R, p.E148Q) in the MEFV gene were studied. Results: Fifteen MEFV mutations were identified in 58 chromosomes. Eleven of the 29 patients (38%) were found to carry MEFV mutations. Three (10.3%) of them had homozygous p.M694V mutation, and one of the patients (3.4%) had compound heterozygous mutation (p.V726A/p.E148Q). Conclusions: Our study confirms that alterations in the MEFV gene are important succeptibility factors for the development of PAN. We believe that mutations in MEFV gene provide a basis for the development of PAN both by forming a proinflammatory state and by possibly giving exaggerated response to streptococcal infections.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 675-678 |
| Number of pages | 4 |
| Journal | Journal of Pediatrics |
| Volume | 151 |
| Issue number | 6 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Dec 2007 |
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