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Effects of multiple genetic loci on the pathogenesis from serum urate to gout

Gout is a common arthritis resulting from increased serum urate, and many loci have been identified that are associated with serum urate and gout. However, their influence on the progression from elevated serum urate levels to gout is unclear. This study aims to explore systematically the effects of...

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Autores principales: Dong, Zheng, Zhou, Jingru, Jiang, Shuai, Li, Yuan, Zhao, Dongbao, Yang, Chengde, Ma, Yanyun, Wang, Yi, He, Hongjun, Ji, Hengdong, Yang, Yajun, Wang, Xiaofeng, Xu, Xia, Pang, Yafei, Zou, Hejian, Jin, Li, Wang, Jiucun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5333621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28252667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep43614
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author Dong, Zheng
Zhou, Jingru
Jiang, Shuai
Li, Yuan
Zhao, Dongbao
Yang, Chengde
Ma, Yanyun
Wang, Yi
He, Hongjun
Ji, Hengdong
Yang, Yajun
Wang, Xiaofeng
Xu, Xia
Pang, Yafei
Zou, Hejian
Jin, Li
Wang, Jiucun
author_facet Dong, Zheng
Zhou, Jingru
Jiang, Shuai
Li, Yuan
Zhao, Dongbao
Yang, Chengde
Ma, Yanyun
Wang, Yi
He, Hongjun
Ji, Hengdong
Yang, Yajun
Wang, Xiaofeng
Xu, Xia
Pang, Yafei
Zou, Hejian
Jin, Li
Wang, Jiucun
author_sort Dong, Zheng
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description Gout is a common arthritis resulting from increased serum urate, and many loci have been identified that are associated with serum urate and gout. However, their influence on the progression from elevated serum urate levels to gout is unclear. This study aims to explore systematically the effects of genetic variants on the pathogenesis in approximately 5,000 Chinese individuals. Six genes (PDZK1, GCKR, TRIM46, HNF4G, SLC17A1, LRRC16A) were determined to be associated with serum urate (P(FDR) < 0.05) in the Chinese population for the first time. ABCG2 and a novel gene, SLC17A4, contributed to the development of gout from hyperuricemia (OR = 1.56, P(FDR) = 3.68E-09; OR = 1.27, P(FDR) = 0.013, respectively). Also, HNF4G is a novel gene associated with susceptibility to gout (OR = 1.28, P(FDR) = 1.08E-03). In addition, A1CF and TRIM46 were identified as associated with gout in the Chinese population for the first time (P(FDR) < 0.05). The present study systematically determined genetic effects on the progression from elevated serum urate to gout and suggests that urate-associated genes functioning as urate transporters may play a specific role in the pathogenesis of gout. Furthermore, two novel gout-associated genes (HNF4G and SLC17A4) were identified.
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spelling pubmed-53336212017-03-06 Effects of multiple genetic loci on the pathogenesis from serum urate to gout Dong, Zheng Zhou, Jingru Jiang, Shuai Li, Yuan Zhao, Dongbao Yang, Chengde Ma, Yanyun Wang, Yi He, Hongjun Ji, Hengdong Yang, Yajun Wang, Xiaofeng Xu, Xia Pang, Yafei Zou, Hejian Jin, Li Wang, Jiucun Sci Rep Article Gout is a common arthritis resulting from increased serum urate, and many loci have been identified that are associated with serum urate and gout. However, their influence on the progression from elevated serum urate levels to gout is unclear. This study aims to explore systematically the effects of genetic variants on the pathogenesis in approximately 5,000 Chinese individuals. Six genes (PDZK1, GCKR, TRIM46, HNF4G, SLC17A1, LRRC16A) were determined to be associated with serum urate (P(FDR) < 0.05) in the Chinese population for the first time. ABCG2 and a novel gene, SLC17A4, contributed to the development of gout from hyperuricemia (OR = 1.56, P(FDR) = 3.68E-09; OR = 1.27, P(FDR) = 0.013, respectively). Also, HNF4G is a novel gene associated with susceptibility to gout (OR = 1.28, P(FDR) = 1.08E-03). In addition, A1CF and TRIM46 were identified as associated with gout in the Chinese population for the first time (P(FDR) < 0.05). The present study systematically determined genetic effects on the progression from elevated serum urate to gout and suggests that urate-associated genes functioning as urate transporters may play a specific role in the pathogenesis of gout. Furthermore, two novel gout-associated genes (HNF4G and SLC17A4) were identified. Nature Publishing Group 2017-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5333621/ /pubmed/28252667 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep43614 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Dong, Zheng
Zhou, Jingru
Jiang, Shuai
Li, Yuan
Zhao, Dongbao
Yang, Chengde
Ma, Yanyun
Wang, Yi
He, Hongjun
Ji, Hengdong
Yang, Yajun
Wang, Xiaofeng
Xu, Xia
Pang, Yafei
Zou, Hejian
Jin, Li
Wang, Jiucun
Effects of multiple genetic loci on the pathogenesis from serum urate to gout
title Effects of multiple genetic loci on the pathogenesis from serum urate to gout
title_full Effects of multiple genetic loci on the pathogenesis from serum urate to gout
title_fullStr Effects of multiple genetic loci on the pathogenesis from serum urate to gout
title_full_unstemmed Effects of multiple genetic loci on the pathogenesis from serum urate to gout
title_short Effects of multiple genetic loci on the pathogenesis from serum urate to gout
title_sort effects of multiple genetic loci on the pathogenesis from serum urate to gout
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5333621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28252667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep43614
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