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. 2003 Sep;73(3):677-81.
doi: 10.1086/378076. Epub 2003 Jul 23.

CARD15: a pleiotropic autoimmune gene that confers susceptibility to psoriatic arthritis

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CARD15: a pleiotropic autoimmune gene that confers susceptibility to psoriatic arthritis

P Rahman et al. Am J Hum Genet. 2003 Sep.

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, leu1007fsinsC, and G908R), which were detected by polymerase chain reaction by use of allele-specific primers and visualized through gel electrophoresis. In total, 53/187 (28.3%) probands with PsA had at least one variant of the CARD15 gene, compared with 16/136 (11.8%) controls (odds ratio 2.97; 95% confidence interval 1.61-5.47; P=.0005). Allele frequencies of R702W, leu1007fsinsC, and G908R were 10.43%, 3.21%, and 1.61%, respectively, in patients with PsA, compared with 3.31%, 2.57%, and 0.37%, respectively, in the control patients. CARD15 conferred susceptibility to PsA independent of HLA-Cw*0602. Thus, CARD15 represents a pleiotropic autoimmune gene and is the first non-MHC gene to be associated with PsA.

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    1. GenBank, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/GenBank/ (for CARD15 [accession number 64127], CARD15 genomic sequence information [accession number AC007728], Hugot SNP8 [accession number G67950], Hugot SNP12 [accession number G67951], and Hugot SNP13 [accession number G67955])
    1. Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM), http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Omim/ (for Crohn disease, psoriasis, and CARD15)

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