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Interleukin-7 receptor α-chain haplotypes differentially affect soluble IL-7 receptor and IL-7 serum concentrations in children with type 1 diabetes.

Julia SeyfarthChristian LundtoftKatharina FörtschHeinz AhlertJoachim RosenbauerChristina BaechleMichael RodenReinhard W HollErtan MayatepekSebastian KummerThomas MeissnerMarc Jacobsen
Published in: Pediatric diabetes (2018)
Children with T1D carrying autoimmunity risk- or protection-associated IL7RA haplotypes had both lower sIL-7R serum concentrations as compared to the reference haplotype, but only T1D children with the protective haplotype had lower IL-7 serum levels. Our results suggest additional functional mechanisms of autoimmunity-associated IL7RA variants independent from sIL-7R mediated regulation of IL-7 availability for T cells.
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