2003
DOI: 10.1086/378076
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CARD15: a Pleiotropic Autoimmune Gene That Confers Susceptibility to Psoriatic Arthritis

Abstract: A recent genomewide scan in psoriatic arthritis (PsA) revealed a susceptibility locus at 16q. This region overlaps CARD15, a susceptibility gene in Crohn disease. The possibility of a common susceptibility gene between PsA and Crohn disease is further supported by epidemiological studies that note an increased incidence of psoriasis in subjects with Crohn. We screened 187 patients with PsA and 136 healthy controls, all from Newfoundland, for the three common, independent sequence variants of CARD15 (R702W, leu… Show more

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“…Initially identified as a susceptibility allele for type 1 diabetes (14), the PTPN22 1858T variant has now been implicated in the genetic etiology of RA and, most recently, systemic lupus erythematosus (10,23). The sharing of this risk allele among these autoimmune diseases is consistent with longstanding epidemiologic data showing familial clustering of autoimmune conditions (24,25), with genetic data revealing considerable overlap among susceptibility loci identified for different autoimmune diseases (26,27), and with very recent data identifying variants in the CARD15 and SLC22A4/ SLC22A5 genes as susceptibility alleles for both Crohn's disease and psoriatic arthritis (28)(29)(30)(31).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Initially identified as a susceptibility allele for type 1 diabetes (14), the PTPN22 1858T variant has now been implicated in the genetic etiology of RA and, most recently, systemic lupus erythematosus (10,23). The sharing of this risk allele among these autoimmune diseases is consistent with longstanding epidemiologic data showing familial clustering of autoimmune conditions (24,25), with genetic data revealing considerable overlap among susceptibility loci identified for different autoimmune diseases (26,27), and with very recent data identifying variants in the CARD15 and SLC22A4/ SLC22A5 genes as susceptibility alleles for both Crohn's disease and psoriatic arthritis (28)(29)(30)(31).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…27,28 It is of interest to compare our results to those of a recent GSMA performed by Lee and Nath. 29 There are a number of methodological differences, including the fact that only the most significant results derived from tables were ranked in the analysis by Lee and Nath, 29 resulting in a large amount of missing data.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…It also seems reasonable to postulate that the skin and joint disease have a similar pathogenesis although the activity of these manifestations does not always change in parallel. Genetic association with PsA has been most extensively studied in human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I and II polymorphism [5][6][7][8], immunoglobulin genes [9], CARD15 gene [10], tumor necrosis factor (TNF) genes [11,12], and SEEK I gene [13].…”
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confidence: 99%