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A genome-wide scan for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in affected sibpair families provides evidence of linkage.

Susan D Thompson1, Marta B Moroldo, Laura Guyer, Mary Ryan, Esther M Tombragel, Edith S Shear, Sampath Prahalad, Marc Sudman, Mehdi A Keddache, W Mark Brown, Edward H Giannini, Carl D Langefeld, Stephen S Rich, William C Nichols, David N Glass.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) represents a heterogeneous group of disorders with a complex genetic component. A genome scan was performed to detect linkage to JRA in 121 families containing 247 affected children in North America (the JRA Affected Sibpair [ASP] Registry).
METHODS: Genotype data collected for HLA-DR and 386 microsatellite markers were subjected to multipoint nonparametric linkage analysis. Following analysis of the entire set of families, additional analyses were performed after a priori stratification by disease onset type, age at onset, disease course, and selected HLA-DRB1 alleles.
RESULTS: Linkage of JRA to the HLA region was confirmed (logarithm of odds [LOD] score 2.26). Additional evidence supporting linkage of JRA was observed at 1p36 (D1S214; LOD 1.65), 19p13 (D19S216; LOD 1.72), and 20q13 (D20S100; LOD 1.75). For early-onset polyarticular disease, evidence of linkage was found at chromosome 7q11 (D7S502; LOD 3.47). For pauciarticular disease, evidence supporting linkage was observed on chromosome 19p13 (D19S216; LOD 2.98), the same marker that supported linkage to the "JRA" phenotype. Other regions supporting linkage with JRA disease subtype included 20q13, 4q24, 12q24, and Xp11. Stratification of families based on the presence of the HLA-DR8 allele in affected siblings resulted in significant linkage observed at 2p25 (D2S162/D2S305; LOD 6.0).
CONCLUSION: These data support the hypothesis that multiple genes, including at least 1 in the HLA region, influence susceptibility to JRA. These findings for JRA are consistent with findings for other autoimmune diseases and support the notion that common genetic regions contribute to an autoimmune phenotype.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15457461     DOI: 10.1002/art.20425

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthritis Rheum        ISSN: 0004-3591


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