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Genome-wide association study in a high-risk isolate for multiple sclerosis reveals associated variants in STAT3 gene
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 1194305
Author(s) Jakkula, Eveliina; Leppä, Virpi; Sulonen, Anna-Maija; Varilo, Teppo; Kallio, Suvi; Kemppinen, Anu; Purcell, Shaun; Koivisto, Keijo; Tienari, Pentti; Sumelahti, Marja-Liisa; Elovaara, Irina; Pirttilä, Tuula; Reunanen, Mauri; Aromaa, Arpo; Oturai, Annette Bang; Søndergaard, Helle Bach; Harbo, Hanne F; Mero, Inger-Lise; Gabriel, Stacey B; Mirel, Daniel B; Hauser, Stephen L; Kappos, Ludwig; Polman, Chris; De Jager, Philip L; Hafler, David A; Daly, Mark J; Palotie, Aarno; Saarela, Janna; Peltonen, Leena
Author(s) at UniBasel Kappos, Ludwig
Year 2010
Title Genome-wide association study in a high-risk isolate for multiple sclerosis reveals associated variants in STAT3 gene
Journal American journal of human genetics
Volume 86
Number 2
Pages / Article-Number 285-91
Abstract Genetic risk for multiple sclerosis (MS) is thought to involve both common and rare risk alleles. Recent GWAS and subsequent meta-analysis have established the critical role of the HLA locus and identified new common variants associated to MS. These variants have small odds ratios (ORs) and explain only a fraction of the genetic risk. To expose potentially rare, high-impact alleles, we conducted a GWAS of 68 distantly related cases and 136 controls from a high-risk internal isolate of Finland with increased prevalence and familial occurrence of MS. The top 27 loci with p < 10(-4) were tested in 711 cases and 1029 controls from Finland, and the top two findings were validated in 3859 cases and 9110 controls from more heterogeneous populations. SNP (rs744166) within the STAT3 gene was associated to MS (p = 2.75 x 10(-10), OR 0.87, confidence interval 0.83-0.91). The protective haplotype for MS in STAT3 is a risk allele for Crohn disease, implying that STAT3 represents a shared risk locus for at least two autoimmune diseases. This study also demonstrates the potential of special isolated populations in search for variants contributing to complex traits.
Publisher Univ. of Chicago Press
ISSN/ISBN 0002-9297
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6004528
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1016/j.ajhg.2010.01.017
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20159113
ISI-Number WOS:000274637200020
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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