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Genetic markers of rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility in anti-citrullinated peptide antibody negative patients

INTRODUCTION: There are now over 30 confirmed loci predisposing to rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Studies have been largely undertaken in patients with anticyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) positive RA, and some genetic associations appear stronger in this subgroup than in anti-CCP negative diseas...

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Autores principales: Viatte, Sebastien, Plant, Darren, Bowes, John, Lunt, Mark, Eyre, Stephen, Barton, Anne, Worthington, Jane
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Publicado: BMJ Group 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3595982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22661644
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2011-201225
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author Viatte, Sebastien
Plant, Darren
Bowes, John
Lunt, Mark
Eyre, Stephen
Barton, Anne
Worthington, Jane
author_facet Viatte, Sebastien
Plant, Darren
Bowes, John
Lunt, Mark
Eyre, Stephen
Barton, Anne
Worthington, Jane
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description INTRODUCTION: There are now over 30 confirmed loci predisposing to rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Studies have been largely undertaken in patients with anticyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) positive RA, and some genetic associations appear stronger in this subgroup than in anti-CCP negative disease, although few studies have had adequate power to address the question. The authors therefore investigated confirmed RA susceptibility loci in a large cohort of anti-CCP negative RA subjects. METHODS: RA patients and controls, with serological and genetic data, were available from UK Caucasian patients (n=4068 anti-CCP positive, 2040 anti-CCP negative RA) and 13,009 healthy controls. HLA-DRB1 genotypes and 36 single nucleotide polymorphisms were tested for association between controls and anti-CCP positive or negative RA. RESULTS: The shared epitope (SE) showed a strong association with anti-CCP positive and negative RA, although the effect size was significantly lower in the latter (effect size ratio=3.18, p<1.0E-96). A non-intronic marker at TNFAIP3, GIN1/C5orf30, STAT4, ANKRD55/IL6ST, BLK and PTPN22 showed association with RA susceptibility, irrespective of the serological status, the latter three markers remaining significantly associated with anti-CCP negative RA, after correction for multiple testing. No significant association with anti-CCP negative RA was detected for other markers (eg, AFF3, CD28, intronic marker at TNFAIP3), though the study power for those markers was over 80%. DISCUSSION: In the largest sample size studied to date, the authors have shown that the strength of association, the effect size and the number of known RA susceptibility loci associated with disease is different in the two disease serotypes, confirming the hypothesis that they might be two genetically different subsets.
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spelling pubmed-35959822013-03-14 Genetic markers of rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility in anti-citrullinated peptide antibody negative patients Viatte, Sebastien Plant, Darren Bowes, John Lunt, Mark Eyre, Stephen Barton, Anne Worthington, Jane Ann Rheum Dis Clinical and Epidemiological Research INTRODUCTION: There are now over 30 confirmed loci predisposing to rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Studies have been largely undertaken in patients with anticyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) positive RA, and some genetic associations appear stronger in this subgroup than in anti-CCP negative disease, although few studies have had adequate power to address the question. The authors therefore investigated confirmed RA susceptibility loci in a large cohort of anti-CCP negative RA subjects. METHODS: RA patients and controls, with serological and genetic data, were available from UK Caucasian patients (n=4068 anti-CCP positive, 2040 anti-CCP negative RA) and 13,009 healthy controls. HLA-DRB1 genotypes and 36 single nucleotide polymorphisms were tested for association between controls and anti-CCP positive or negative RA. RESULTS: The shared epitope (SE) showed a strong association with anti-CCP positive and negative RA, although the effect size was significantly lower in the latter (effect size ratio=3.18, p<1.0E-96). A non-intronic marker at TNFAIP3, GIN1/C5orf30, STAT4, ANKRD55/IL6ST, BLK and PTPN22 showed association with RA susceptibility, irrespective of the serological status, the latter three markers remaining significantly associated with anti-CCP negative RA, after correction for multiple testing. No significant association with anti-CCP negative RA was detected for other markers (eg, AFF3, CD28, intronic marker at TNFAIP3), though the study power for those markers was over 80%. DISCUSSION: In the largest sample size studied to date, the authors have shown that the strength of association, the effect size and the number of known RA susceptibility loci associated with disease is different in the two disease serotypes, confirming the hypothesis that they might be two genetically different subsets. BMJ Group 2012-12 2012-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3595982/ /pubmed/22661644 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2011-201225 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non commercial and is otherwise in compliance with the license. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ and http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode
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Viatte, Sebastien
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Bowes, John
Lunt, Mark
Eyre, Stephen
Barton, Anne
Worthington, Jane
Genetic markers of rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility in anti-citrullinated peptide antibody negative patients
title Genetic markers of rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility in anti-citrullinated peptide antibody negative patients
title_full Genetic markers of rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility in anti-citrullinated peptide antibody negative patients
title_fullStr Genetic markers of rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility in anti-citrullinated peptide antibody negative patients
title_full_unstemmed Genetic markers of rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility in anti-citrullinated peptide antibody negative patients
title_short Genetic markers of rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility in anti-citrullinated peptide antibody negative patients
title_sort genetic markers of rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility in anti-citrullinated peptide antibody negative patients
topic Clinical and Epidemiological Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3595982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22661644
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2011-201225
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