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Genetics of rheumatoid arthritis: 2018 status
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Okada, Yukinori
, Suzuki, Akari
, Eyre, Stephen
, Yamamoto, Kazuhiko
, Kochi, Yuta
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid - genetics
/ Autoimmune diseases
/ Chromatin
/ Collaboration
/ Conformation
/ Consortia
/ Disease
/ Drb1 protein
/ Gene expression
/ Gene loci
/ Gene mapping
/ gene polymorphism
/ Genetic Predisposition to Disease
/ Genetics
/ Genome-wide association studies
/ Genome-Wide Association Study
/ Genomes
/ Health risk assessment
/ Histocompatibility antigen HLA
/ HLA-DRB1 Chains - genetics
/ Humans
/ Identification
/ Major Histocompatibility Complex - genetics
/ Medical research
/ Meta-analysis
/ Quantitative Trait Loci
/ Researchers
/ Review
/ Rheumatic diseases
/ Rheumatoid arthritis
/ Studies
/ Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
2019
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Genetics of rheumatoid arthritis: 2018 status
by
Okada, Yukinori
, Suzuki, Akari
, Eyre, Stephen
, Yamamoto, Kazuhiko
, Kochi, Yuta
in
Arthritis, Rheumatoid - genetics
/ Autoimmune diseases
/ Chromatin
/ Collaboration
/ Conformation
/ Consortia
/ Disease
/ Drb1 protein
/ Gene expression
/ Gene loci
/ Gene mapping
/ gene polymorphism
/ Genetic Predisposition to Disease
/ Genetics
/ Genome-wide association studies
/ Genome-Wide Association Study
/ Genomes
/ Health risk assessment
/ Histocompatibility antigen HLA
/ HLA-DRB1 Chains - genetics
/ Humans
/ Identification
/ Major Histocompatibility Complex - genetics
/ Medical research
/ Meta-analysis
/ Quantitative Trait Loci
/ Researchers
/ Review
/ Rheumatic diseases
/ Rheumatoid arthritis
/ Studies
/ Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
2019
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Genetics of rheumatoid arthritis: 2018 status
by
Okada, Yukinori
, Suzuki, Akari
, Eyre, Stephen
, Yamamoto, Kazuhiko
, Kochi, Yuta
in
Arthritis, Rheumatoid - genetics
/ Autoimmune diseases
/ Chromatin
/ Collaboration
/ Conformation
/ Consortia
/ Disease
/ Drb1 protein
/ Gene expression
/ Gene loci
/ Gene mapping
/ gene polymorphism
/ Genetic Predisposition to Disease
/ Genetics
/ Genome-wide association studies
/ Genome-Wide Association Study
/ Genomes
/ Health risk assessment
/ Histocompatibility antigen HLA
/ HLA-DRB1 Chains - genetics
/ Humans
/ Identification
/ Major Histocompatibility Complex - genetics
/ Medical research
/ Meta-analysis
/ Quantitative Trait Loci
/ Researchers
/ Review
/ Rheumatic diseases
/ Rheumatoid arthritis
/ Studies
/ Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
2019
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Genetics of rheumatoid arthritis: 2018 status
2019
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Study of the genetics of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) began about four decades ago with the discovery of HLA-DRB1. Since the beginning of this century, a number of non-HLA risk loci have been identified through genome-wide association studies (GWAS). We now know that over 100 loci are associated with RA risk. Because genetic information implies a clear causal relationship to the disease, research into the pathogenesis of RA should be promoted. However, only 20% of GWAS loci contain coding variants, with the remaining variants occurring in non-coding regions, and therefore, the majority of causal genes and causal variants remain to be identified. The use of epigenetic studies, high-resolution mapping of open chromatin, chromosomal conformation technologies and other approaches could identify many of the missing links between genetic risk variants and causal genetic components, thus expanding our understanding of RA genetics.
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and European League Against Rheumatism,Elsevier Limited
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