Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6020944 | Journal of Neuroimmunology | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Recently, we reported an association between a SNP in IL28RA and MS. Here, we performed a fine-mapping of the IL28RA locus by genotyping 10 haplotype-tagging SNPs in a Basque-Spanish population. In addition, based on shared genetic risk loci between autoimmune diseases, a psoriasis-associated SNP located at this locus, rs4649203, was genotyped in four independent populations, comprising a total of 2582 cases and 2614 controls. We did not find any consistent association between IL28RA and MS in these populations, suggesting that, although it may play a role in other autoimmune diseases, this gene is unlikely of general relevance to MS pathogenesis.
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Authors
A. Lopez de Lapuente, I. Alloza, R. Goertsches, U.K. Zettl, E. Urcelay, R. Arroyo, M. Comabella, X. Montalban, A. Antigüedad, K. Vandenbroeck,