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Based upon findings in juvenile idiopathic arthritis, the genetic contribution of the VTCN1 region to rheumatoid arthritis (RA) susceptibility and anticitrullinated protein antibody (ACPA) status was investigated. VTCN1 is known to play a pivotal role in regulation of the immune system and, in soluble form, has previously been associated with higher disease activity. Ten VTCN1 polymorphisms were genotyped in 1237 Dutch patients with RA and 1055 healthy controls. Significant findings were replicated in two independent RA populations of northern European descent consisting of 2826 patients and 2122 healthy controls. Allele distribution was analysed using a χ(2) test and combined analysis of all studies was performed using the Mantel-Haenszel fixed effects method. A significant association with two polymorphisms was observed in the Dutch RA population. Replication of these findings showed an overall significant association with rs4376721 and rs10923217 (OR 1.13, 95% CI 1.03 to 1.24, p=0.013 and OR 0.78, 95% CI 0.67 to 0.91, p=0.0011, respectively). Stratification for ACPA status revealed an association in the ACPA-negative subset for rs4376721 (OR 1.19, 95% CI 1.05 to 1.35, p=0.0071), while no overall significance could be observed in the ACPA-positive population. rs10923217 was associated with both subsets of the disease. These results indicate a novel genetic association with the VTCN1 region in RA susceptibility.

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Nina A Daha, Benedicte A Lie, L A Trouw, Gerrie Stoeken, Joris J M Schonkeren, Bo Ding, Tore K Kvien, Marco W Schilham, Leonid Padyukov, T W J Huizinga, Rene Toes. Novel genetic association of the VTCN1 region with rheumatoid arthritis. Annals of the rheumatic diseases. 2012 Apr;71(4):567-71

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PMID: 22323440

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