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Dissecting the heterogeneity of rheumatoid arthritis through linkage analysis of quantitative traits.

Lindsey A Criswell1, Wei V Chen, Damini Jawaheer, Raymond F Lum, Mark H Wener, Xiangjun Gu, Peter K Gregersen, Christopher I Amos.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To dissect the heterogeneity of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) through linkage analysis of quantitative traits, specifically, IgM rheumatoid factor (IgM-RF) and anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) autoantibody titers.
METHODS: Subjects, 1,002 RA patients from 491 multiplex families recruited by the North American RA Consortium, were typed for 379 microsatellite markers. Anti-CCP titers were determined based on a second-generation enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and IgM-RF levels were quantified by immunonephelometry. We used the Merlin statistical package to perform nonparametric quantitative trait linkage analysis.
RESULTS: For each of the quantitative traits, evidence of linkage, with logarithm of odds (LOD) scores of >1.0, was found in 9 regions. For both traits, the strongest evidence of linkage was for marker D6S1629 on chromosome 6p (LOD 14.02 for anti-CCP and LOD 12.09 for RF). Six other regions with LOD scores of >1.0 overlapped between the 2 traits, on chromosomes 1p21.1, 5q15, 8p23.1, 16p12.1, 16q23.1, and 18q21.31. Evidence of linkage to anti-CCP titer but not to RF titer was found in 2 regions (chromosomes 9p21.3 and 10q21.1), and evidence of linkage to RF titer but not to anti-CCP titer was found in 2 regions (chromosomes 5p15.2 and 1q42.3). Several covariates were significantly associated with 1 or both traits, and linkage analysis exploring the covariate effects revealed striking effects of sex in modulating linkage signals for several chromosomal regions. For example, sex had a striking impact on the linkage results for both quantitative traits on chromosome 6p (P = 0.0007 for anti-CCP titer and P = 0.0012 for RF titer), suggesting a sex-HLA region interaction.
CONCLUSION: Analysis of quantitative components of RA is a promising approach for dissecting the genetic heterogeneity of this complex disorder. These results highlight the potential importance of sex or other covariates that may modulate some of the genetic effects that influence the risk of specific disease manifestations.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17195208     DOI: 10.1002/art.22325

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


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