Comprehensive assessment of rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility loci in a large psoriatic arthritis cohort
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Bowes J, Ho P, Flynn E, Marzo-Ortega H, UKRAG Consortium, Coates L, McManus R, Ryan A, Kane D, Korendowych E, McHugh N, FitzGerald O, Packham J, Morgan AW, Bruce IN, Barton A, Comprehensive assessment of rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility loci in a large psoriatic arthritis cohort, Annals of Rheumatic Diseases, 71, 8, 2012, 1350-1354Download Item:
Abstract:
Objective:
A number of rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
susceptibility genes have been identified in recent years.
Given the overlap in phenotypic expression of synovial
joint inflammation between RA and psoriatic arthritis
(PsA), the authors explored whether RA susceptibility
genes are also associated with PsA.
Methods:
56 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)
mapping to 41 genes previously reported as RA
susceptibility loci were selected for investigation. PsA
was defined as an inflammatory arthritis associated with
psoriasis and subjects were recruited from the UK and
Ireland. Genotyping was performed using the Sequenom
MassArray platform and frequencies compared with data
derived from large UK control collections.
Results:
Significant evidence for association with
susceptibility to PsA was found to a SNP mapping to
the
REL
(rs13017599, p
trend
=5.2?10
4
) gene, while
nominal evidence for association (p
trend
<0.05) was
found to seven other loci including
PLCL2
(rs4535211,
p=1.7?10
?3
);
STAT4
(rs10181656, p=3.0?10
?3
) and
the
AFF3
,
CD28
,
CCL21
,
IL2
and
KIF5A
loci. Interestingly,
three SNPs demonstrated opposite effects to those
reported for RA.
Conclusions:
The
REL
gene, a key modulator of the
NF
?
B pathway, is associated with PsA but the allele
conferring risk to RA is protective in PsA suggesting that
there are fundamental differences in the aetiological
mechanisms underlying these two types of inflammatory
arthritis
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Author: Mc Manus, Ross; Kane, David
Type of material:
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Annals of Rheumatic Diseases71
8
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Genes & Society , Immunology, Inflammation & InfectionDOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2011-20080Metadata
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