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Association between the Endogenous Retrovirus HRES-1 and Multiple Sclerosis in the United Kingdom – Evidence of Genetically Different Disease Subsets?

In the present study we determined the frequencies of four haplotypes of the human T-cell lymphotropic virus-related endogenous sequence, HRES-1, in 110 multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and 100 healthy control subjects from the United Kingdom. We found evidence of an association between this endogen...

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Autores principales: Rasmussen, H. B., Kelly, M. A., Francis, D. A., Clausen, J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: IOS Press 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3851751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11381188
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2000/590914
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Kelly, M. A.
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description In the present study we determined the frequencies of four haplotypes of the human T-cell lymphotropic virus-related endogenous sequence, HRES-1, in 110 multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and 100 healthy control subjects from the United Kingdom. We found evidence of an association between this endogenous retrovirus and MS (p < 0.01), in particular reflecting an increased frequency of HRES-1 haplotype 1 in the group of patients. There was no significant difference in the distribution of HRES-1 haplotypes between relapsing-remitting MS and the primary progressive form of the disease. The odds ratio for HRES-1 haplotype 1 and MS did not differ significantly between individuals positive for HLA-DR2 and DR2-negative individuals. Comparison of the observations from the present study with previous results implicated HRES-1 as a marker of genetic heterogeneity in MS.
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spelling pubmed-38517512013-12-12 Association between the Endogenous Retrovirus HRES-1 and Multiple Sclerosis in the United Kingdom – Evidence of Genetically Different Disease Subsets? Rasmussen, H. B. Kelly, M. A. Francis, D. A. Clausen, J. Dis Markers Other In the present study we determined the frequencies of four haplotypes of the human T-cell lymphotropic virus-related endogenous sequence, HRES-1, in 110 multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and 100 healthy control subjects from the United Kingdom. We found evidence of an association between this endogenous retrovirus and MS (p < 0.01), in particular reflecting an increased frequency of HRES-1 haplotype 1 in the group of patients. There was no significant difference in the distribution of HRES-1 haplotypes between relapsing-remitting MS and the primary progressive form of the disease. The odds ratio for HRES-1 haplotype 1 and MS did not differ significantly between individuals positive for HLA-DR2 and DR2-negative individuals. Comparison of the observations from the present study with previous results implicated HRES-1 as a marker of genetic heterogeneity in MS. IOS Press 2000 2002-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3851751/ /pubmed/11381188 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2000/590914 Text en Copyright © 2000 Hindawi Publishing Corporation.
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Association between the Endogenous Retrovirus HRES-1 and Multiple Sclerosis in the United Kingdom – Evidence of Genetically Different Disease Subsets?
title Association between the Endogenous Retrovirus HRES-1 and Multiple Sclerosis in the United Kingdom – Evidence of Genetically Different Disease Subsets?
title_full Association between the Endogenous Retrovirus HRES-1 and Multiple Sclerosis in the United Kingdom – Evidence of Genetically Different Disease Subsets?
title_fullStr Association between the Endogenous Retrovirus HRES-1 and Multiple Sclerosis in the United Kingdom – Evidence of Genetically Different Disease Subsets?
title_full_unstemmed Association between the Endogenous Retrovirus HRES-1 and Multiple Sclerosis in the United Kingdom – Evidence of Genetically Different Disease Subsets?
title_short Association between the Endogenous Retrovirus HRES-1 and Multiple Sclerosis in the United Kingdom – Evidence of Genetically Different Disease Subsets?
title_sort association between the endogenous retrovirus hres-1 and multiple sclerosis in the united kingdom – evidence of genetically different disease subsets?
topic Other
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3851751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11381188
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2000/590914
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