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MEFV mutations in egyptian children with systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
[familial mediterranean fever]
Systemic-onset
juvenile
idiopathic
arthritis
(
SoJIA
)
is
a
chronic
auto-
inflammatory
disease
of
childhood
,
with
a
complex
genetic
trait
,
which
is
characterized
by
arthritis
associated
with
systemic
manifestations
.
Familial
Mediterranean
fever
(
FMF
)
is
another
auto-
inflammatory
disorder
that
is
monogenic
.
There
are
speculations
as
to
whether
Mediterranean
fever
(
MEFV
)
mutations
are
among
the
genetic
determinants
of
SoJIA
.
Our
aim
was
to
explore
the
frequency
and
clinical
significance
of
MEFV
mutations
in
Egyptian
SoJIA
patients
.
A
group
of
healthy
children
were
assigned
to
the
control
group
in
an
attempt
to
estimate
the
carrier
rate
of
MEFV
mutations
in
Egypt
.
Eighty
-
four
children
were
recruited
in
this
study
;
54
children
,
age
(
mean
Â
±
Â
standard
deviation
;
8
.
31
Â
±
Â
2
.
85
Â
years
)
,
diagnosed
as
having
SoJIA
with
no
typical
symptoms
of
FMF
;
30
healthy
age-
and
gender-matched
children
served
as
the
control
group
.
All
recruited
children
were
screened
for
12
common
MEFV
mutations
using
a
reverse
hybridization
assay
of
biotinylated
PCR
products
.
SoJIA
patients
had
a
significantly
higher
frequency
of
MEFV
mutations
(
66
.
7
Â
%
)
than
in
the
healthy
control
population
(
16
.
7
Â
%
)
.
V
726
A
was
the
leading
mutation
in
SoJIA
patients
,
with
an
allelic
frequency
of
15
.
74
Â
%
,
followed
by
E
148
Q
,
with
an
allelic
frequency
of
7
.
4
Â
%
.
Children
who
were
carriers
of
MEFV
mutations
had
an
18
times
higher
risk
of
developing
SoJIA
than
wild-
type
carriers
[
odds
ratio
18
.
0
(
95
Â
%
CI
5
-
69
)
,
P
Â
<
Â
0
.
01
]
.
E
148
Q
was
the
leading
mutation
,
present
in
13
.
3
Â
%
of
healthy
controls
.
These
findings
suggest
that
MEFV
mutations
may
be
responsible
for
auto-
inflammatory
diseases
other
than
FMF
,
and
patients
with
SoJIA
,
especially
those
with
a
positive
family
history
of
FMF
or
SoJIA
,
should
be
screened
for
MEFV
mutations
in
countries
where
FMF
is
frequent
.
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symptom
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