Detailed genetic characterization of the interleukin-23 receptor in psoriasis
Using a multi-tiered, case–control association design, scanning 25 215 gene-centric SNPs, we previously identified two psoriasis susceptibility genes: IL12B and IL23R . These results have recently been confirmed. To better characterize the IL23R psoriasis-association, we used a fine mapping strategy...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Genes and immunity 2008-09, Vol.9 (6), p.546-555 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Using a multi-tiered, case–control association design, scanning 25 215 gene-centric SNPs, we previously identified two psoriasis susceptibility genes:
IL12B
and
IL23R
. These results have recently been confirmed. To better characterize the
IL23R
psoriasis-association, we used a fine mapping strategy to identify 59 additional
IL23R
-linked SNPs, which were genotyped in our three independent, white North American sample sets (>2800 individuals
in toto
). A sliding window of haplotype association demonstrates colocalization of psoriasis susceptibility effects within the boundaries of
IL23R
across all sample sets, thereby decreasing the likelihood that neighboring genes, particularly
IL12RB2
, are driving the association at this region. Additional haplotype work identified two 5-SNP haplotypes with strong protective effects, consistent across our three sample sets (OR
common
=0.67; P
comb
=4.32E-07). Importantly, heterogeneity of effect was extremely low between sample sets for these haplotypes (P
Het
=0.961). Together, these protective haplotypes attain a frequency of 16% in controls, declining to 11% in cases. The characterization of association patterns within
IL23R
to specific predisposing/protective variants will play an important role in the elucidation of psoriasis etiology and other related phenotypes. Further, this work is essential to lay the foundation for the role of
IL23R
genetics in response to pharmaceutical therapy and dosage. |
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ISSN: | 1466-4879 1476-5470 |
DOI: | 10.1038/gene.2008.55 |