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Influence of male sex on disease phenotype in familial rheumatoid arthritis
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Sex has an important influence on the disease phenotype in RA, including the age at disease onset and autoantibody production. Furthermore, families with affected male members are characterized by higher titers of autoantibodies, particularly anti-CCP antibodies. Our results indicate that these findings are not fully explained by differences in exposure to tobacco smoke, presence of the HLA-DRB1 SE, or other HLA region genetic variation. Thus, other genetic or nongenetic factors also contribute to sex differences in the RA phenotype.
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