Identification of a major susceptibility locus on chromosome 6p and evidence for further disease loci revealed by a two stage genome-wide search in psoriasis

RC Trembath, R Lee Clough… - Human molecular …, 1997 - academic.oup.com
RC Trembath, R Lee Clough, JL Rosbotham, AB Jones, RDR Camp, A Frodsham, J Browne…
Human molecular genetics, 1997academic.oup.com
Psoriasis is a common chronic inflammatory disorder of the skin. To further understand the
pathogenesis of psoriasis we have chosen to investigate the molecular genetic basis of the
disorder. We have used a two-stage approach to search the human genome for the location
of genes conferring susceptibility to psoriasis, using a total of 106 affected sibling pairs
identified from 68 independent families. As over a third of the extended kindreds included
affected relatives besides siblings, in addition to an analysis of allele sharing between …
Abstract
Psoriasis is a common chronic inflammatory disorder of the skin. To further understand the pathogenesis of psoriasis we have chosen to investigate the molecular genetic basis of the disorder. We have used a two-stage approach to search the human genome for the location of genes conferring susceptibility to psoriasis, using a total of 106 affected sibling pairs identified from 68 independent families. As over a third of the extended kindreds included affected relatives besides siblings, in addition to an analysis of allele sharing between affected sibling pairs, a novel linkage strategy was applied that extracts full non-parametric information. Four principal regions of possible linkage were identified on chromosomes 2, 8, 20 (p <0.005) and markers from the MHC region at 6p21 (p <0.0000006) for which significant evidence of linkage disequilibrium was also observed (p<0.00002). Whilst data from limited case control associations exist to implicate the MHC, the results of this genome wide analysis demonstrate that, at least in the population studied, a gene or genes located within the MHC and close to the class 1 HLA loci, represent the major determinant of the genetic basis of psoriasis.
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