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. 2000 Feb;66(2):547-56.
doi: 10.1086/302767.

Genome screening in human systemic lupus erythematosus: results from a second Minnesota cohort and combined analyses of 187 sib-pair families

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Genome screening in human systemic lupus erythematosus: results from a second Minnesota cohort and combined analyses of 187 sib-pair families

P M Gaffney et al. Am J Hum Genet. 2000 Feb.

Abstract

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease characterized by a loss of immunologic tolerance to a multitude of self-antigens. Epidemiological data suggest an important role for genes in the etiology of lupus, and previous genetic studies have implicated the HLA locus, complement genes, and low-affinity IgG (Fcgamma) receptors in SLE pathogenesis. In an effort to identify new susceptibility loci for SLE, we recently reported the results of a genomewide microsatellite marker screen in 105 SLE sib-pair families. By using nonparametric methods, evidence for linkage was found in four intervals: 6p11-21 (near the HLA), 16q13, 14q21-23, and 20p12.3 (LOD scores >/=2.0), and weaker evidence in another nine regions. We now report the results of a second complete genome screen in a new cohort of 82 SLE sib-pair families. In the cohort 2 screen, the four best intervals were 7p22 (LOD score 2.87), 7q21 (LOD score 2.40), 10p13 (LOD score 2.24), and 7q36 (LOD score 2.15). Eight additional intervals were identified with LOD scores in the range 1.00-1.67. A combined analysis of MN cohorts 1 and 2 (187 sib-pair families) showed that markers in 6p11-p21 (D6S426, LOD score 4.19) and 16q13 (D16S415, LOD score 3.85) met the criteria for significant linkage. Three intervals (2p15, 7q36, and 1q42) had LOD scores in the range 1.92-2.06, and another 13 intervals had LOD scores in the range of 1.00-1.78 in the combined sample. These data, together with other available gene mapping results in SLE, are beginning to allow a prioritization of genomic intervals for gene discovery efforts in human SLE.

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Figure 1
Nonparametric multipoint linkage analysis in 187 sib-pair families. Shown are the LOD-score values for 82 cohort 2 families (dotted line), 105 cohort 1 families (dashed line), and the combined cohorts (187 families; solid line) across the 22 autosomes. The data were generated by use of GENEHUNTER PLUS (Kong and Cox 1997) and represent 366 polymorphic markers at an average intermarker interval of 8.9 cM.

References

Electronic-Database Information

    1. Center for Medical Genetics, Marshfield Medical Research Foundation, http://www.marshmed.org/genetics/
    1. Genetic Location Database, University of Southhampton, http://cedar.genetics.soton.ac.uk/pub/
    1. Genome Database, The, http://gdbwww.gdb.org
    1. Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM), http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Omim (for SLE [MIM 152700]) - PubMed

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