Abstract
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a leading cause of disability among young adults. Most cases begin with relapsingremitting MS (RRMS) and can transition to secondary progressive MS (SPMS) over time. It is known that the inflammatory status of the central nervous system changes during the progression of MS. Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) is an enzyme involved in several cellular processes. Our study aimed to investigate the relationship between MS and the PARP-1 gene. We analyzed the PARP-1 gene's missense polymorphism rs1136410, promoter region polymorphism rs7527192, and 3 ' UTR polymorphism rs8679 in 123 MS patients and 168 healthy controls using the PCR-RFLP method. We examined genotype and allele frequency distributions among case-control groups and clinical subgroups. We observed that the CC genotype of rs7527192 polymorphism was increased in SPMS patients compared to controls. We also found that the CC genotype and C allele frequency were increased in the EDSS score > 3-6 group compared to healthy controls. The C allele frequency was increased in EDSS score > 3-6 compared to those with <= 3 and >= 6. When the results observed in our study are evaluated with the known effect of PARP-1 on the inflammasome pathway, we suggest that rs7527192 may be effective in the progression process through the activity of the PARP-1 inflammasome pathway.
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Hakemli
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WOS.SCI
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Language
English
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