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Investigating the genetic association between ERAP1 and ankylosing spondylitis

A strong association between ERAP1 and ankylosing spondylitis (AS) was recently identified by the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium and the Australo-Anglo-American Spondylitis Consortium (WTCCC-TASC) study. ERAP1 is highly polymorphic with strong linkage disequilibrium evident across the gene....

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Autores principales: Harvey, David, Pointon, Jennifer J., Evans, David M., Karaderi, Tugce, Farrar, Claire, Appleton, Louise H., Sturrock, Roger D., Stone, Millicent A., Oppermann, Udo, Brown, Matthew A., Wordsworth, B. Paul
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2758148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19692350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddp371
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author Harvey, David
Pointon, Jennifer J.
Evans, David M.
Karaderi, Tugce
Farrar, Claire
Appleton, Louise H.
Sturrock, Roger D.
Stone, Millicent A.
Oppermann, Udo
Brown, Matthew A.
Wordsworth, B. Paul
author_facet Harvey, David
Pointon, Jennifer J.
Evans, David M.
Karaderi, Tugce
Farrar, Claire
Appleton, Louise H.
Sturrock, Roger D.
Stone, Millicent A.
Oppermann, Udo
Brown, Matthew A.
Wordsworth, B. Paul
author_sort Harvey, David
collection PubMed
description A strong association between ERAP1 and ankylosing spondylitis (AS) was recently identified by the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium and the Australo-Anglo-American Spondylitis Consortium (WTCCC-TASC) study. ERAP1 is highly polymorphic with strong linkage disequilibrium evident across the gene. We therefore conducted a series of experiments to try to identify the primary genetic association(s) with ERAP1. We replicated the original associations in an independent set of 730 patients and 1021 controls, resequenced ERAP1 to define the full extent of coding polymorphisms and tested all variants in additional association studies. The genetic association with ERAP1 was independently confirmed; the strongest association was with rs30187 in the replication set (P = 3.4 × 10(−3)). When the data were combined with the original WTCCC-TASC study the strongest association was with rs27044 (P = 1.1 × 10(−9)). We identified 33 sequence polymorphisms in ERAP1, including three novel and eight known non-synonymous polymorphisms. We report several new associations between AS and polymorphisms distributed across ERAP1 from the extended case–control study, the most significant of which was with rs27434 (P = 4.7 × 10(−7)). Regression analysis failed to identify a primary association clearly; we therefore used data from HapMap to impute genotypes for an additional 205 non-coding SNPs located within and adjacent to ERAP1. A number of highly significant associations (P < 5 × 10(−9)) were identified in regulatory sequences which are good candidates for causing susceptibility to AS, possibly by regulating ERAP1 expression.
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spelling pubmed-27581482009-10-07 Investigating the genetic association between ERAP1 and ankylosing spondylitis Harvey, David Pointon, Jennifer J. Evans, David M. Karaderi, Tugce Farrar, Claire Appleton, Louise H. Sturrock, Roger D. Stone, Millicent A. Oppermann, Udo Brown, Matthew A. Wordsworth, B. Paul Hum Mol Genet Association Studies Articles A strong association between ERAP1 and ankylosing spondylitis (AS) was recently identified by the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium and the Australo-Anglo-American Spondylitis Consortium (WTCCC-TASC) study. ERAP1 is highly polymorphic with strong linkage disequilibrium evident across the gene. We therefore conducted a series of experiments to try to identify the primary genetic association(s) with ERAP1. We replicated the original associations in an independent set of 730 patients and 1021 controls, resequenced ERAP1 to define the full extent of coding polymorphisms and tested all variants in additional association studies. The genetic association with ERAP1 was independently confirmed; the strongest association was with rs30187 in the replication set (P = 3.4 × 10(−3)). When the data were combined with the original WTCCC-TASC study the strongest association was with rs27044 (P = 1.1 × 10(−9)). We identified 33 sequence polymorphisms in ERAP1, including three novel and eight known non-synonymous polymorphisms. We report several new associations between AS and polymorphisms distributed across ERAP1 from the extended case–control study, the most significant of which was with rs27434 (P = 4.7 × 10(−7)). Regression analysis failed to identify a primary association clearly; we therefore used data from HapMap to impute genotypes for an additional 205 non-coding SNPs located within and adjacent to ERAP1. A number of highly significant associations (P < 5 × 10(−9)) were identified in regulatory sequences which are good candidates for causing susceptibility to AS, possibly by regulating ERAP1 expression. Oxford University Press 2009-11-01 2009-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2758148/ /pubmed/19692350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddp371 Text en © 2009 The Author(s). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Appleton, Louise H.
Sturrock, Roger D.
Stone, Millicent A.
Oppermann, Udo
Brown, Matthew A.
Wordsworth, B. Paul
Investigating the genetic association between ERAP1 and ankylosing spondylitis
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title_full Investigating the genetic association between ERAP1 and ankylosing spondylitis
title_fullStr Investigating the genetic association between ERAP1 and ankylosing spondylitis
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the genetic association between ERAP1 and ankylosing spondylitis
title_short Investigating the genetic association between ERAP1 and ankylosing spondylitis
title_sort investigating the genetic association between erap1 and ankylosing spondylitis
topic Association Studies Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2758148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19692350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddp371
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