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    Genes and metabolic pathway of sarcoidosis: Identification of key players and risk modifiers
    (2019)
    Stjepanovic, Mihailo I. (55052044500)
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    Mihailovic-Vucinic, Violeta (13410407800)
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    Spasovski, Vesna (26655022200)
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    Milin-Lazovic, Jelena (57023980700)
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    Skodric-Trifunovic, Vesna (23499690800)
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    Stankovic, Sanja (7005216636)
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    Andjelkovic, Marina (57197728167)
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    Komazec, Jovana (57196477706)
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    Momcilovic, Ana (57222582752)
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    Santric-Milicevic, Milena (57211144346)
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    Pavlovic, Sonja (7006514877)
    Introduction: Sarcoidosis is a rare multisystem granulomatous disease with unknown etiology. The interplay of vitamin D deficiency and genetic polymorphisms in genes coding for the proteins relevant for metabolism of vitamin D is an important, but unexplored area. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in CYP2R1 (rs10741657), CYP27B1 (rs10877012), DBP (rs7041; rs4588), and VDR (rs2228570) genes and sarcoidosis, as well as the association between these SNPs and 25(OH)D levels in sarcoidosis patients. Material and methods: For that purpose we genotyped 86 sarcoidosis patients and 50 healthy controls using the PCR-RFLP method. Results: Subjects carrying the CC genotype of CYP27B1 rs10877012 have 10 times lower odds of suffering from sarcoidosis. Moreover, DBP rs4588 AA genotype was shown to be a susceptibility factor, where carriers of this genotype had eight times higher odds for developing sarcoidosis. In addition, the A allele of the DBP gene (rs4588) was associated with lower levels of 25(OH)D in sarcoidosis patients. Conclusions: These results suggest that patients with vitamin D deficiency should be regularly tested for genetic modifiers that are related to sarcoidosis in order to prevent development of serious forms of sarcoidosis. Copyright © 2018 Termedia & Banach

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