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Genetic variants associated with rheumatoid arthritis patients and serotypes in European populations.

Otsanda Ruiz-Larrañaga1, Maria Uribarri2, Maria C Alcaro3, Sergio Escorza-Treviño2, Jokin Del Amo2, Mikel Iriondo4, Carmen Manzano4, Paola Migliorini5, Veronika Lóránd6, Andone Estonba4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To replicate the association of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) susceptibility loci in an independent European sample and to assess their specificity with anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPA) status.
METHODS: A selection of 64 SNP previously associated with RA have been typed in a cohort of 267 RA patients (169 ACPA-positive and 98 ACPA-negative) and 152 controls from the Rheumatology Units of the University Hospital of Pisa (Italy) and the University of Pécs Medical Center (Hungary). Regression analyses were performed first considering overall RA patients and secondly, taking both serotype subgroups as different disease entities. The results have been adjusted for age, gender and origin of individuals.
RESULTS: The well-known CD2, REL, TNFAIP3, IRF5, PTPRC, and CCR6 have been confirmed as RA disease associated loci together with recently discovered BACH2, RASGRP1, and IKZF3 loci, taking all RA patients as a unique phenotype. Results from both serological subgroups separately reflect the specificity of these susceptibility loci and show additional ACPA-positive specific associations for variants at IL6R, IL2RA, BLK, DDX6, IL6, and TLE3 genes.
CONCLUSIONS: The results from GAPAID project are consistent with previously established RA disease associations for CD2, PTPRC, REL, CCR6, TNFAIP3, IRF5, BLK, IL2RA, and DDX6 loci. In addition, IL6R, BACH2, RASGRP1, TLE3, and IKZF3 are replicated for the first time in an independent European population and IL6 appears to be a suggestive new RA associated locus. The stratified analysis based on ACPA status provides further support for distinct genetic aetiologies of RA subsets, which might have therapeutic implications.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26939566

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Rheumatol        ISSN: 0392-856X            Impact factor:   4.473


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