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. 2018 Feb 1;13(2):e0192010.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0192010. eCollection 2018.

Genetic polymorphisms associated with psoriasis and development of psoriatic arthritis in patients with psoriasis

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Genetic polymorphisms associated with psoriasis and development of psoriatic arthritis in patients with psoriasis

Nikolai Dyrberg Loft et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

Background: Psoriasis (PsO) is a chronic inflammatory disease with predominantly cutaneous manifestations. Approximately one third of patients with PsO develop psoriatic arthritis (PsA), whereas the remaining proportion of patients has isolated cutaneous psoriasis (PsC). These two phenotypes share common immunology, but with different heredity that might in part be explained by genetic variables.

Methods: Using a candidate gene approach, we studied 53 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 37 genes that regulate inflammation. In total, we assessed 480 patients with PsO from DERMBIO, of whom 151 had PsC for 10 years or more (PsC10), 459 patients with PsA from DANBIO, and 795 healthy controls. Using logistic regression analysis, crude and adjusted for age and gender, we assessed associations between genetic variants and PsO, PsC10, and PsA, as well as associations between genetic variants and development of PsA in PsO.

Results: Eleven polymorphisms in 10 genes were nominally associated with PsO and/or PsC and/or PsA (P < 0.05). After correction for multiple testing with a false discovery rate of 5%, two SNPs remained significant: TNF (rs361525) was associated with PsO, PsC10, and PsA; and IL12B (rs6887695) was associated with PsO.

Conclusion: Among a cohort of Danish patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis, two SNPs in the IL12B and TNF genes were associated with susceptibility of psoriasis. None of the SNPs were specifically associated with isolated cutaneous psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis.

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Competing Interests: Dr. Skov has received consultancy and/or speaker honoraria from Abbvie, Pfizer, Janssen-Cilag, Merck Sharp & Dohme (MSD), and LEO Pharma and is a member of the advisory boards of Abbvie, Pfizer, Janssen-Cilag, MSD, Eli Lilly, Celgene, and Novartis. Dr. Rasmussen has been a paid speaker for Pfizer, AbbVie, Eli Lilly, and LEO Pharma. He has been consulting or serving on expert/advisory boards with Abbvie, Janssen-Cilag, Novartis, and Eli Lilly. He has served as investigator for Eli Lilly. Dr. Gniadecki has received consultancy and speaker honoraria from Abbvie, Janssen-Cilag, and Novartis and is a member of the advisory boards of Abbvie, Amgen, Janssen-Cilag, Eli Lilly, Celgen, Novartis, and Therakos. Dr. Dam has received compensation as a speaker and member of an advisory board for Janssen-Cilag and Abbvie. Dr. Vibeke Andersen has received compensation as a consultant and member of an advisory board for MSD and Janssen-Cilag. Dr. Glintborg has received research grants from Biogen and Abbvie. Dr. Hetland is a member of the advisory board of Celltrion and has received compensation as a speaker for Roche, Pfizer, and Biogen. MKA is employed by Zitelap Aps, which is responsible for management of the DERMBIO and DANBIO databases. This does not alter our adherence to PLOS ONE policies on sharing data and materials.

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