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Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines (Darc) polymorphism regulates circulating concentrations of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 and other inflammatory mediators.


ABSTRACT: To identify the genetic basis of circulating concentrations of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), we conducted genome-wide association analyses for MCP-1 in 3 independent cohorts (n = 9598). The strongest association was for serum MCP-1 with a nonsynonymous polymorphism, rs12075 (Asp42Gly) in DARC, the gene for Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines, a known vascular reservoir of proinflammatory cytokines (minor allele frequency, 45.6%; P < 1.0 * 10(-323)). This association was supported by family-based genetic linkage at a locus encompassing the DARC gene (genome-wide P = 8.0 * 10(-13)). Asp42Gly accounted for approximately 20% of the variability in serum MCP-1 concentrations and also was associated with serum concentrations of interleukin-8 and RANTES. While exploring a lack of association between this polymorphism and EDTA plasma MCP-1 concentrations (P = .82), we determined that both clotting and exogenous heparan sulfate (unfractionated heparin) released substantial amounts of MCP-1 from Darc. Quantitative immunoflow cytometry failed to identify meaningful Asp42Gly-associated differences in Darc expression, suggesting that a functional change is responsible for the differential cytokine binding. We conclude that Asp42Gly is a major regulator of erythrocyte Darc-mediated cytokine binding and thereby the circulating concentrations of several proinflammatory cytokines. We have also identified for the first time 2 mechanisms for the release of reservoir chemokines with possible clinical implications.

SUBMITTER: Schnabel RB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2902130 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines (Darc) polymorphism regulates circulating concentrations of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 and other inflammatory mediators.

Schnabel Renate B RB   Baumert Jens J   Barbalic Maja M   Dupuis Josée J   Ellinor Patrick T PT   Durda Peter P   Dehghan Abbas A   Bis Joshua C JC   Illig Thomas T   Morrison Alanna C AC   Jenny Nancy S NS   Keaney John F JF   Gieger Christian C   Tilley Cathy C   Yamamoto Jennifer F JF   Khuseyinova Natalie N   Heiss Gerardo G   Doyle Margaret M   Blankenberg Stefan S   Herder Christian C   Walston Jeremy D JD   Zhu Yanyan Y   Vasan Ramachandran S RS   Klopp Norman N   Boerwinkle Eric E   Larson Martin G MG   Psaty Bruce M BM   Peters Annette A   Ballantyne Christie M CM   Witteman Jacqueline C M JC   Hoogeveen Ron C RC   Benjamin Emelia J EJ   Koenig Wolfgang W   Tracy Russell P RP  

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To identify the genetic basis of circulating concentrations of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), we conducted genome-wide association analyses for MCP-1 in 3 independent cohorts (n = 9598). The strongest association was for serum MCP-1 with a nonsynonymous polymorphism, rs12075 (Asp42Gly) in DARC, the gene for Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines, a known vascular reservoir of proinflammatory cytokines (minor allele frequency, 45.6%; P < 1.0 * 10(-323)). This association was supported  ...[more]

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