2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.imlet.2005.07.008
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Natural resistance-associated macrophage protein 1 gene polymorphisms in rheumatoid arthritis

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“…1 Although the exact SNPs underlying such differential responsiveness are under investigation, one genetic variation involved in the control of immune inflammatory reactions between AIRmin and AIRmax strains is well known and involves the gene SLC11A1 (NRAMP1). 28,37 Interestingly, SNPs in SLC11A1 have been associated with the resistance/ susceptibility to human RA development, [38][39][40] but unfortunately no data regarding SLC11A1 association with human PD is available in the literature. Accordingly, with the shared genetic susceptibility hypothesis, preliminary data from our group 41 point to a significant higher frequency of the 3/3 genotype of SLC11A1 rs34448891 SNP (earlier associated to RA) 38 in chronic PD patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 Although the exact SNPs underlying such differential responsiveness are under investigation, one genetic variation involved in the control of immune inflammatory reactions between AIRmin and AIRmax strains is well known and involves the gene SLC11A1 (NRAMP1). 28,37 Interestingly, SNPs in SLC11A1 have been associated with the resistance/ susceptibility to human RA development, [38][39][40] but unfortunately no data regarding SLC11A1 association with human PD is available in the literature. Accordingly, with the shared genetic susceptibility hypothesis, preliminary data from our group 41 point to a significant higher frequency of the 3/3 genotype of SLC11A1 rs34448891 SNP (earlier associated to RA) 38 in chronic PD patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We found no significant association between INT4 polymorphism and TB, but there was a significant association between INT4 polymorphism and RA. This contrasts with the studies reporting no association between INT4 polymorphism and RA from countries like Taiwan (Yen et al ., 2006), Canada (Singal et al ., 2000) and Korea (Yang et al ., 2000). A link between INT4 polymorphism and TB was reported from West Africa (Bellamy et al ., 1998) but studies from other countries failed to show this association (Ryu et al ., 2000; Puzyrev et al ., 2002; Soborg et al ., 2002; Zhang et al ., 2005; Vejbaesya et al ., 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were selected from the HapMap database (http:// hapmap.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov) and the remaining variants were selected from the dbSNP (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/ SNP), the JSNP database (http://snp.ims.u-tokyo.ac.jp), or the published literature including 4 frequently reported polymorphisms: rs17235416 in the 3= UTR, rs17235409 (D543N), rs3731865 in INT4, and rs34448891 (5=(GT)n) [19,31,32].…”
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confidence: 99%