All polymorphisms studied in this paper [PMID: 17804836] , total : 445 polymorphisms

Title : TRAF1-C5 as a risk locus for rheumatoid arthritis--a genomewide study.
Abstract : BACKGROUND: Rheumatoid arthritis has a complex mode of inheritance. Although HLA-DRB1 and PTPN22 are well-established susceptibility loci, other genes that confer a modest level of risk have been identified recently. We carried out a genomewide association analysis to identify additional genetic loci associated with an increased risk of rheumatoid arthritis. METHODS: We genotyped 317,503 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a combined case-control study of 1522 case subjects with rheumatoid arthritis and 1850 matched control subjects. The patients were seropositive for autoantibodies against cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP). We obtained samples from two data sets, the North American Rheumatoid Arthritis Consortium (NARAC) and the Swedish Epidemiological Investigation of Rheumatoid Arthritis (EIRA). Results from NARAC and EIRA for 297,086 SNPs that passed quality-control filters were combined with the use of Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified analysis. SNPs showing a significant association with disease (P<1x10(-8)) were genotyped in an independent set of case subjects with anti-CCP-positive rheumatoid arthritis (485 from NARAC and 512 from EIRA) and in control subjects (1282 from NARAC and 495 from EIRA). RESULTS: We observed associations between disease and variants in the major-histocompatibility-complex locus, in PTPN22, and in a SNP (rs3761847) on chromosome 9 for all samples tested, the latter with an odds ratio of 1.32 (95% confidence interval, 1.23 to 1.42; P=4x10(-14)). The SNP is in linkage disequilibrium with two genes relevant to chronic inflammation: TRAF1 (encoding tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 1) and C5 (encoding complement component 5). CONCLUSIONS: A common genetic variant at the TRAF1-C5 locus on chromosome 9 is associated with an increased risk of anti-CCP-positive rheumatoid arthritis.
Author : Plenge RM,Seielstad M,Padyukov L,Lee AT,Remmers EF,Ding B,Liew A,Khalili H,Chandrasekaran A,Davies LR,Li W,Tan AK,Bonnard C,Ong RT,Thalamuthu A,Pettersson S,Liu C,Tian C,Chen WV,Carulli JP,Beckman EM,Altshuler D,Alfredsson L,Criswell LA,Amos CI,Seldin MF,Kastner DL,Klareskog L,Gregersen PK,
Source : N Engl J Med. 2007 Sep 20;357(12):1199-209. Epub 2007 Sep 5.
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No.Polymorphism nameGene SymbolEntrez Gene ID
421 rs6935686 ITPR3 3710
422 rs4259245 ITPR3 3710
423 rs4713653 ITPR3 3710
424 rs4713654 ITPR3 3710
425 rs3818528 ITPR3 3710
426 rs594223 MNF1 84300
427 rs2281829 MNF1 84300
428 rs2966 IP6K3 117283
429 rs4713668 IP6K3 117283
430 rs6457740 IP6K3 117283
431 rs652049 IP6K3 117283
432 rs9469583 NA NA
433 rs1536500 NA NA
434 rs6919321 NA NA
435 rs9380376 NA NA
436 rs2296748 LEMD2 221496
437 rs3806109 MLN 4295
438 rs9394169 NA NA
439 rs1535950 NA NA
440 rs10985095 NA NA
441 rs12338903 NA NA
442 rs10985097 NA NA
443 rs2900180 NA NA
444 rs7035682 C5 727
445 rs10985112 C5 727
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