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Re-evaluation of putative rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility genes in the post-genome wide association study era and hypothesis of a key pathway underlying susceptibility

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an archetypal, common, complex autoimmune disease with both genetic and environmental contributions to disease aetiology. Two novel RA susceptibility loci have been reported from recent genome-wide and candidate gene association studies. We, therefore, investigated the e...

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Autores principales: Barton, Anne, Thomson, Wendy, Ke, Xiayi, Eyre, Steve, Hinks, Anne, Bowes, John, Gibbons, Laura, Plant, Darren, Wilson, Anthony G., Marinou, Ioanna, Morgan, Ann, Emery, Paul, Steer, Sophia, Hocking, Lynne, Reid, David M., Wordsworth, Paul, Harrison, Pille, Worthington, Jane
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2465799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18434327
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddn128
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author Barton, Anne
Thomson, Wendy
Ke, Xiayi
Eyre, Steve
Hinks, Anne
Bowes, John
Gibbons, Laura
Plant, Darren
Wilson, Anthony G.
Marinou, Ioanna
Morgan, Ann
Emery, Paul
Steer, Sophia
Hocking, Lynne
Reid, David M.
Wordsworth, Paul
Harrison, Pille
Worthington, Jane
author_facet Barton, Anne
Thomson, Wendy
Ke, Xiayi
Eyre, Steve
Hinks, Anne
Bowes, John
Gibbons, Laura
Plant, Darren
Wilson, Anthony G.
Marinou, Ioanna
Morgan, Ann
Emery, Paul
Steer, Sophia
Hocking, Lynne
Reid, David M.
Wordsworth, Paul
Harrison, Pille
Worthington, Jane
author_sort Barton, Anne
collection PubMed
description Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an archetypal, common, complex autoimmune disease with both genetic and environmental contributions to disease aetiology. Two novel RA susceptibility loci have been reported from recent genome-wide and candidate gene association studies. We, therefore, investigated the evidence for association of the STAT4 and TRAF1/C5 loci with RA using imputed data from the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium (WTCCC). No evidence for association of variants mapping to the TRAF1/C5 gene was detected in the 1860 RA cases and 2930 control samples tested in that study. Variants mapping to the STAT4 gene did show evidence for association (rs7574865, P = 0.04). Given the association of the TRAF1/C5 locus in two previous large case–control series from populations of European descent and the evidence for association of the STAT4 locus in the WTCCC study, single nucleotide polymorphisms mapping to these loci were tested for association with RA in an independent UK series comprising DNA from >3000 cases with disease and >3000 controls and a combined analysis including the WTCCC data was undertaken. We confirm association of the STAT4 and the TRAF1/C5 loci with RA bringing to 5 the number of confirmed susceptibility loci. The effect sizes are less than those reported previously but are likely to be a more accurate reflection of the true effect size given the larger size of the cohort investigated in the current study.
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spelling pubmed-24657992009-02-25 Re-evaluation of putative rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility genes in the post-genome wide association study era and hypothesis of a key pathway underlying susceptibility Barton, Anne Thomson, Wendy Ke, Xiayi Eyre, Steve Hinks, Anne Bowes, John Gibbons, Laura Plant, Darren Wilson, Anthony G. Marinou, Ioanna Morgan, Ann Emery, Paul Steer, Sophia Hocking, Lynne Reid, David M. Wordsworth, Paul Harrison, Pille Worthington, Jane Hum Mol Genet Articles Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an archetypal, common, complex autoimmune disease with both genetic and environmental contributions to disease aetiology. Two novel RA susceptibility loci have been reported from recent genome-wide and candidate gene association studies. We, therefore, investigated the evidence for association of the STAT4 and TRAF1/C5 loci with RA using imputed data from the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium (WTCCC). No evidence for association of variants mapping to the TRAF1/C5 gene was detected in the 1860 RA cases and 2930 control samples tested in that study. Variants mapping to the STAT4 gene did show evidence for association (rs7574865, P = 0.04). Given the association of the TRAF1/C5 locus in two previous large case–control series from populations of European descent and the evidence for association of the STAT4 locus in the WTCCC study, single nucleotide polymorphisms mapping to these loci were tested for association with RA in an independent UK series comprising DNA from >3000 cases with disease and >3000 controls and a combined analysis including the WTCCC data was undertaken. We confirm association of the STAT4 and the TRAF1/C5 loci with RA bringing to 5 the number of confirmed susceptibility loci. The effect sizes are less than those reported previously but are likely to be a more accurate reflection of the true effect size given the larger size of the cohort investigated in the current study. Oxford University Press 2008-08-01 2008-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2465799/ /pubmed/18434327 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddn128 Text en © 2008 The Author(s).
spellingShingle Articles
Barton, Anne
Thomson, Wendy
Ke, Xiayi
Eyre, Steve
Hinks, Anne
Bowes, John
Gibbons, Laura
Plant, Darren
Wilson, Anthony G.
Marinou, Ioanna
Morgan, Ann
Emery, Paul
Steer, Sophia
Hocking, Lynne
Reid, David M.
Wordsworth, Paul
Harrison, Pille
Worthington, Jane
Re-evaluation of putative rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility genes in the post-genome wide association study era and hypothesis of a key pathway underlying susceptibility
title Re-evaluation of putative rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility genes in the post-genome wide association study era and hypothesis of a key pathway underlying susceptibility
title_full Re-evaluation of putative rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility genes in the post-genome wide association study era and hypothesis of a key pathway underlying susceptibility
title_fullStr Re-evaluation of putative rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility genes in the post-genome wide association study era and hypothesis of a key pathway underlying susceptibility
title_full_unstemmed Re-evaluation of putative rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility genes in the post-genome wide association study era and hypothesis of a key pathway underlying susceptibility
title_short Re-evaluation of putative rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility genes in the post-genome wide association study era and hypothesis of a key pathway underlying susceptibility
title_sort re-evaluation of putative rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility genes in the post-genome wide association study era and hypothesis of a key pathway underlying susceptibility
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2465799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18434327
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddn128
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