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Non-HLA gene polymorphisms in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: associations with disease outcome

机译:青少年特发性关节炎的非HLA基因多态性:疾病结果的关联

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Objective: To test the hypothesis that non-HLA single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with the risk of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) are risk factors for an unfavourable disease outcome at long-term follow-up.Methods: The Nordic JIA cohort is a prospective multicentre study cohort of patients from the Nordic countries. In all, 193 patients met the inclusion criteria of having an 8year follow-up assessment and available DNA sample. Seventeen SNPs met the inclusion criteria of having significant associations with JIA in at least two previous independent study cohorts. Clinical endpoints were disease remission, actively inflamed joints and joints with limitation of motion (LOM), articular or extra-articular damage, and history of uveitis.Results: Evidence of associations between genotypes and endpoints were found for STAT4, ADAD1-IL2-IL21, PTPN2, and VTCN1 (p=0.003-0.05). STAT4_rs7574865 TT was associated with the presence of actively inflamed joints [odds ratio (OR) 20.6, 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.2->100, p=0.003] and extra-articular damage (OR 7.9, 95% CI 1-56.6, p=0.057). ADAD1_rs17388568 AA was associated with a lower risk of having joints with LOM (OR 0.1, 95% CI 0-0.55, p=0.016). PTPN2_rs1893217 CC was associated with a lower risk of having joints with LOM (OR 0.2, 95% CI 0-0.99, p=0.026), while VTCN1_rs2358820 GA was associated with uveitis (OR 3.5, 95% CI 1-12.1, p=0.029).Conclusion: This exploratory study, using a prospectively followed JIA cohort, found significant associations between long-term outcome and SNPs, all previously associated with development of JIA and involved in immune regulation and signal transduction in immune cells.
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    Rigshosp Copenhagen Univ Hosp Dept Paediat &

    Adolescent Med Copenhagen Denmark;

    Rigshosp Copenhagen Univ Hosp Inst Inflammat Res Copenhagen Denmark;

    Rigshosp Copenhagen Univ Hosp Dept Paediat &

    Adolescent Med Copenhagen Denmark;

    Rigshosp Copenhagen Univ Hosp Dept Paediat &

    Adolescent Med Copenhagen Denmark;

    Univ Hosp North Norway Dept Paediat Tromso Norway;

    Uppsala Univ Dept Womens &

    Childrens Hlth Uppsala Sweden;

    Univ Gothenburg Dept Paediat Gothenburg Sweden;

    Norwegian Univ Sci &

    Technol Dept Lab Med Childrens &

    Womens Hlth Trondheim Norway;

    Rigshosp Copenhagen Univ Hosp Dept Paediat &

    Adolescent Med Copenhagen Denmark;

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