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Sex influences on the penetrance of HLA shared-epitope genotypes for rheumatoid arthritis.

J M Meyer1, J Han, R Singh, G Moxley.   

Abstract

The association between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and HLA DRB1 alleles may arise through linkage disequilibrium with a disease locus or the direct involvement of HLA alleles in RA. In support of the latter possibility, the shared-epitope hypothesis has been postulated, stating that conformationally similar DR beta chains encoded by several DRB1 alleles confer disease susceptibility. To examine these alternative hypotheses of marker-disease association and to investigate gender differences in RA susceptibility, we analyzed the distributions of PCR-based DRB1 genotypes of 309 Caucasian RA patients and 283 Caucasian controls. Initially, the marker-association-segregation chi 2 method was used to evaluate evidence for linkage disequilibrium and the direct involvement of markers DR4 Dw4, DR4 Dw14, and DR1 in RA susceptibility. Additional shared-epitope models that grouped DRB1 alleles into five classes (*0401, *0404/*0102, *0405/*0408/*0101, *1001, and all others) and postulated relationships between genotypes and RA susceptibility were also fitted to observed genotypic distributions by the method of minimal chi 2. For females, a linkage-disequilibrium model provided a good fit to the data, as did a shared-epitope model with RA most penetrant among individuals with the *0401,*0401 genotype. For males, the best model indicated highest RA penetrance among shared-epitope compound heterozygotes. Clinically, male RA patients had more subcutaneous nodules and greater use of slowly acting antirheumatic drugs, while female RA patients had earlier disease onset. This study therefore suggests that sex-related factors influence the RA penetrance associated with DRB1 shared-epitope genotypes and that DRB1 effects on RA prognosis and pathogenesis should be considered separately for men and women.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8571964      PMCID: PMC1914550     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hum Genet        ISSN: 0002-9297            Impact factor:   11.025


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