Jiucun Wang, Lin Yi, Xinjian Guo, Dongyi He, Hongyi Li, Gang Guo, Yi Wang, Hejian Zou, Yuanhui Gu, Wenzhen Tu, Wenyu Wu, Li Yang, Rong Xiao, Syeling Lai, Shervin Assassi, Maureen D Mayes, Xiaodong Zhou
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Abstract
Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a complex disease involving multiple genetic factors. A recent genome-wide association study (GWAS) indicated that CD247 was strongly associated with SSc, which was subsequently confirmed in a SSc cohort of European population. However, genetic heterogeneity in different ethnic populations may significantly impact the complex trait of SSc. The studies herein aimed to examine whether the SSc-associated SNP rs2056626 of CD247 identified in Caucasian is also associated with Han Chinese SSc. A Han Chinese cohort consisting of 387 SSc patients and 523 healthy controls were examined in the studies. TaqMan assays were performed to examine the SNP. Exact p-values were obtained (Fisher's test) from 2x2 tables of allele counts and disease status. The results showed that there was no association between rs2056626 of CD247 and SSc or any SSc subtypes of Han Chinese. The negative results are important in understanding genetics of SSc in different ethnic populations, which further suggest complex nature of genetics of SSc.
系统性硬化症(SSc)是一种涉及多种遗传因素的复杂疾病。最近的一项全基因组关联研究(GWAS)表明,CD247与SSc密切相关,随后在欧洲人群的SSc队列中得到证实。然而,不同民族群体的遗传异质性可能会显著影响SSc的复杂性状。本研究旨在探讨在白种人中发现的与SSc相关的CD247 SNP rs2056626是否也与汉族SSc相关。在研究中,一个由387名SSc患者和523名健康对照者组成的汉族队列进行了检查。采用TaqMan法检测SNP。从等位基因计数和疾病状态的2x2表中获得精确的p值(Fisher检验)。结果显示,CD247的rs2056626位点与汉族SSc或任何SSc亚型之间没有关联。阴性结果对了解不同民族人群的SSc遗传具有重要意义,进一步说明了SSc遗传的复杂性。
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