What is the evidence of genetic factors in the etiology of Graves' disease? A brief review
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- DOI: 10.1089/thy.1998.8.727
What is the evidence of genetic factors in the etiology of Graves' disease? A brief review
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- Thyroid 1998 Nov;8(11):1079
Abstract
Graves' disease (GD) is generally thought of as a multifactorial disorder in which genetic susceptibility interacts with environmental and endogenous factors to cause disease. The importance of genetic factors is suggested by the clustering of GD within families and by a higher concordance rate for disease in monozygotic than dizygotic twins. This has, however, recently been shown to be less pronounced than previously thought. During the last decade, much effort has been put into characterization of the genetic background of GD. Until recently most studies have examined associations between GD and the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) region, but recent advances in molecular techniques have opened the way for whole-genome screening. A number of HLA and non-HLA candidate genes have been proposed, but despite several large investigations within multiplex families no major susceptibility genes have been identified. This brief review discusses relevant articles published from 1940 through 1997 regarding the influence of genetic factors in the etiology of GD. Ongoing studies will focus on whole genome screening in multiplex families as well as population based twin studies. However, the possibility of GD being a heterogeneous disease without a single well-defined genotype and phenotype should be left open.
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