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The PTPN22 R263Q polymorphism is a risk factor for rheumatoid arthritis in Caucasian case-control samples

Authors :
Rodriguez-Rodriguez, L.
Taib, W.R.
Topless, R.
Steer, S.
Gonzalez-Escribano, M.F.
Balsa, A.
Pascual-Salcedo, D.
Gonzalez-Gay, M.A.
Raya, E.
Fernandez-Gutierrez, B.
Gonzalez-Alvaro, I.
Bottini, N.
Witte, T.J.M. de
Viken, M.K.
Coenen, M.J.H.
Riel, P.L. van
Franke, B.
Heijer, M. den
Radstake, T.R.D.J.
Wordsworth, P.
Lie, B.A.
Merriman, T.R.
Martin, J.
Rodriguez-Rodriguez, L.
Taib, W.R.
Topless, R.
Steer, S.
Gonzalez-Escribano, M.F.
Balsa, A.
Pascual-Salcedo, D.
Gonzalez-Gay, M.A.
Raya, E.
Fernandez-Gutierrez, B.
Gonzalez-Alvaro, I.
Bottini, N.
Witte, T.J.M. de
Viken, M.K.
Coenen, M.J.H.
Riel, P.L. van
Franke, B.
Heijer, M. den
Radstake, T.R.D.J.
Wordsworth, P.
Lie, B.A.
Merriman, T.R.
Martin, J.
Source :
Arthritis and Rheumatism; 365; 72; 0004-3591; 2; 63; ~Arthritis and Rheumatism~365~72~~~0004-3591~2~63~~
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 98409.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)<br />OBJECTIVE: Recently, a functional PTPN22 variant (R263Q; rs33996649) was found to be associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). This study was undertaken to analyze the influence of this polymorphism on the risk of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). METHODS: RA patients (n = 5,579) were recruited from outpatient clinics from 6 different countries (Spain, New Zealand, the UK, Norway, The Netherlands, and Germany). Healthy controls (n = 5,392) were recruited from the same areas. There was 100% power to detect an effect equivalent to that observed in SLE. Samples were genotyped for the PTPN22 R263Q (rs33996649) and PTPN22 R620W (rs2476601) polymorphisms using a TaqMan 5'-allele discrimination assay. The effect of the R263Q variant was analyzed in isolation and in combination with the effect of R620W, using Unphased and Stata 10 software. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) were determined. RESULTS: The minor allele A of PTPN22 R263Q was significantly associated with a lower risk of RA in the pooled analysis of the 6 populations (P = 0.016, Mantel-Haenszel pooled OR 0.80 [95% CI 0.67-0.96]), independent of the effect of the R620W polymorphism. Both polymorphisms had an additive effect. The more RA risk alleles carried (R263Q G allele, R620W T allele), the higher the RA risk (for 2 versus 1 risk allele P = 0.014, OR 1.28 [95% CI 1.05-1.55], for 3 versus 1 risk allele P = 6.67 x 10(-11) , OR 2.01 [1.63-2.48], and for 4 versus 1 risk allele P = 6.50 x 10(-11) , OR 3.55 [2.42-5.20]). CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that the minor allele of the PTPN22 R263Q polymorphism is associated with a lower risk of RA. This association is independent of the well-established association between PTPN22 R620W and RA. Both polymorphisms have an additive effect on the risk of RA.

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Journal :
Arthritis and Rheumatism; 365; 72; 0004-3591; 2; 63; ~Arthritis and Rheumatism~365~72~~~0004-3591~2~63~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1377190768
Document Type :
Electronic Resource