Rheumatoid Arthritis: Langsenlehner U

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A digest of articles written 1999 and later, on the topic "Arthritis, Rheumatoid," originating from Planet Earth —» Langsenlehner U.  Display:  All Citations ·  All Abstracts
1 Article The MHC2TA -168A>G gene polymorphism is not associated with rheumatoid arthritis in Austrian patients. free! 2006

Yazdani-Biuki B, Brickmann K, Wohlfahrt K, Mueller T, März W, Renner W, Gutjahr M, Langsenlehner U, Krippl P, Wascher TC, Paulweber B, Graninger W, Brezinschek HP. · Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Medical University Graz, Austria. · Arthritis Res Ther. · Pubmed #16776848 links to  free full text

Abstract: An association between susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and a common -168A>G polymorphism in the MHC2TA gene with differential major histocompatibility complex (MHC) II molecule expression was recently reported in a Swedish population. The objective of the present study was to replicate this finding by examining the -168A>G polymorphism in an Austrian case-control study. Three hundred and sixty-two unrelated RA cases and 351 sex-matched and age-matched controls as well as 1,709 Austrian healthy individuals were genotyped. All participants were from the same ethnic background. Genotyping was performed using 5' allelic discrimination assays. The association between susceptibility to RA and the -168A>G single nucleotide polymorphism was examined by chi-square test. Comparison was made assuming a dominant effect (AG + GG genotypes versus AA genotype). In contrast to the primary report, the frequency of MHC2TA -168G allele carriers was not significantly different between patients and controls in the Austrian cohort. The homozygous MHC2TA -168 GG genotype was more frequent in matched controls than in Austrian RA patients. There was no association between the presence of RA-specific autoantibodies and the MHC2TA -168 GG genotype. In this cohort of Austrian patients, no association between the MHC2TA polymorphism and RA was found.

2 Minor The Glu228Ala polymorphism in the ligand-binding domain of death receptor 4 is not associated with rheumatoid arthritis. 2008

Yazdani-Biuki B, Brickmann K, Langsenlehner U, Renner W, Truschnig M, Krippl P, Fürst F, Graninger WB, Brezinschek HP. · No affiliation provided · Ann Rheum Dis. · Pubmed #18556450 No free full text.

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