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Autoinflammatory genes and susceptibility to psoriatic juvenile idiopathic arthritis
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of NLRP3, NOD2, MEFV, and PSTPIP1, genes that cause 4 of the autoinflammatory hereditary periodic fever syndromes (HPFS), with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). METHODS: Fifty-one single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) across the 4 loci were investigated...
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2008
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2688675/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18576390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/art.23604 |
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author | Day, T G Ramanan, A V Hinks, A Lamb, R Packham, J Wise, C Punaro, M Donn, R P |
author_facet | Day, T G Ramanan, A V Hinks, A Lamb, R Packham, J Wise, C Punaro, M Donn, R P |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of NLRP3, NOD2, MEFV, and PSTPIP1, genes that cause 4 of the autoinflammatory hereditary periodic fever syndromes (HPFS), with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). METHODS: Fifty-one single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) across the 4 loci were investigated using MassArray genotyping in 950 Caucasian patients with JIA living in the UK and 728 ethnically matched healthy controls. RESULTS: Prior to Bonferroni correction for multiple testing, significant genotype associations between 6 SNPs in MEFV and JIA were observed and, in subgroup analysis, associations between 12 SNPs across all 4 loci and the subgroup of patients with psoriatic JIA were found. After Bonferroni correction for multiple testing, 2 genotype associations remained significant in the subgroup of patients with psoriatic JIA (MEFV SNP rs224204 [corrected P = 0.025] and NLRP3 SNP rs3806265 [corrected P = 0.04]). CONCLUSION: These findings support the use of monogenic loci as candidates for investigating the genetic component of complex disease and provide preliminary evidence of association between SNPs in autoinflammatory genes and psoriatic JIA. Our findings raise the interesting possibility of a shared disease mechanism between the HPFS and psoriatic JIA, potentially involving abnormal production of interleukin-1β. |
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spelling | pubmed-26886752009-06-04 Autoinflammatory genes and susceptibility to psoriatic juvenile idiopathic arthritis Day, T G Ramanan, A V Hinks, A Lamb, R Packham, J Wise, C Punaro, M Donn, R P Arthritis Rheum Childhood Arthritis OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of NLRP3, NOD2, MEFV, and PSTPIP1, genes that cause 4 of the autoinflammatory hereditary periodic fever syndromes (HPFS), with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). METHODS: Fifty-one single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) across the 4 loci were investigated using MassArray genotyping in 950 Caucasian patients with JIA living in the UK and 728 ethnically matched healthy controls. RESULTS: Prior to Bonferroni correction for multiple testing, significant genotype associations between 6 SNPs in MEFV and JIA were observed and, in subgroup analysis, associations between 12 SNPs across all 4 loci and the subgroup of patients with psoriatic JIA were found. After Bonferroni correction for multiple testing, 2 genotype associations remained significant in the subgroup of patients with psoriatic JIA (MEFV SNP rs224204 [corrected P = 0.025] and NLRP3 SNP rs3806265 [corrected P = 0.04]). CONCLUSION: These findings support the use of monogenic loci as candidates for investigating the genetic component of complex disease and provide preliminary evidence of association between SNPs in autoinflammatory genes and psoriatic JIA. Our findings raise the interesting possibility of a shared disease mechanism between the HPFS and psoriatic JIA, potentially involving abnormal production of interleukin-1β. Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company 2008-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2688675/ /pubmed/18576390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/art.23604 Text en Copyright © 2008 American College of Rheumatology |
spellingShingle | Childhood Arthritis Day, T G Ramanan, A V Hinks, A Lamb, R Packham, J Wise, C Punaro, M Donn, R P Autoinflammatory genes and susceptibility to psoriatic juvenile idiopathic arthritis |
title | Autoinflammatory genes and susceptibility to psoriatic juvenile idiopathic arthritis |
title_full | Autoinflammatory genes and susceptibility to psoriatic juvenile idiopathic arthritis |
title_fullStr | Autoinflammatory genes and susceptibility to psoriatic juvenile idiopathic arthritis |
title_full_unstemmed | Autoinflammatory genes and susceptibility to psoriatic juvenile idiopathic arthritis |
title_short | Autoinflammatory genes and susceptibility to psoriatic juvenile idiopathic arthritis |
title_sort | autoinflammatory genes and susceptibility to psoriatic juvenile idiopathic arthritis |
topic | Childhood Arthritis |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2688675/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18576390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/art.23604 |
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