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Genetic prediction of autoimmunity: initial oligogenic prediction of anti-islet autoimmunity amongst DR3/DR4-DQ8 relatives of patients with type 1A diabetes.

Theresa A Aly1, Akane Ide, Kurt Humphrey, Jennifer M Barker, Andrea Steck, Henry A Erlich, Liping Yu, Dongmei Miao, Maria J Redondo, Kim McFann, Christine M Roberts, Sunanda R Babu, Jill M Norris, George S Eisenbarth, Marian J Rewers.   

Abstract

In this study, the combined risk for expressing anti-islet autoantibodies and type 1A diabetes (T1D) was prospectively examined in 85 sampled relatives who had the high-risk HLA genotype (DR3-DQ8 DR4-DQ2). An insulin gene polymorphism, -23 HphI, and a lymphocyte tyrosine phosphatase gene polymorphism at position 1858C>T (amino acid 620 Arg to Trp), PTPN22/LYP, were analyzed. Life tables were created evaluating time to anti-islet autoantibody development and T1D. Of relatives with the high-risk HLA type followed for 3years, 9 of 43 (28.1%) with the high-risk -23 HphI polymorphism developed anti-islet autoantibodies versus two of 36 (5.6%) relatives with the lower-risk -23 HphI genotypes (p=0.048). Of relatives with the high-risk HLA type followed for 5years, eight of 32 (25.0%) with the high-risk -23 HphI polymorphism (A/A) developed T1D versus zero of 26 (0%) relatives with the lower-risk -23 HphI genotypes (A/T and T/T) (p=0.006). The PTPN22/LYP polymorphism, with genotypes C/C, C/T, and T/T, did not show a significant difference in risk by genotype. These results highlight the multiplicative risk of combined high-risk genotypes at different loci in terms of time to autoantibody and autoimmune disease development.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16242305     DOI: 10.1016/j.jaut.2005.09.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autoimmun        ISSN: 0896-8411            Impact factor:   7.094


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