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    Arthritis Res Ther. 2006;8(3):R63. Epub 2006 Mar 23.

    IFNGR1 single nucleotide polymorphisms in rheumatoid arthritis.

    Mattyasovszky S, Skapenko A, Kalden JR, Lipsky PE, Schulze-Koops H.

    Nikolaus Fiebiger Center for Molecular Medicine, Clinical Research Group III, University of Erlangen, Germany.

    On the basis of their biological function, potential genetic candidates for susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis can be postulated. IFNGR1, encoding the ligand-binding chain of the receptor for interferon gamma, IFNgammaR1, is one such gene because interferon gamma is involved in the pathogenesis of the disease. In the coding sequence of IFNGR1, two nucleotide positions have been described to be polymorphic in the Japanese population. We therefore investigated the association of those two IFNGR1 single nucleotide polymorphisms with rheumatoid arthritis in a case-control study in a central European population. Surprisingly, however, neither position was polymorphic in the 364 individuals examined, indicating that IFNGR1 does not contribute to susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis, at least in Caucasians.

    PMID: 16563189 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: PMC1526613

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