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Gene for Familial Psoriasis Susceptibility Mapped to the Distal End of Human Chromosome 17q
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GeneticsImmunologyGenetic EpidemiologyHuman PolymorphismDistal EndPsoriasis SusceptibilityMolecular GeneticsPsoriasis KindredsDermatologyPsoriatic ArthritisImmune-related Gene PolymorphismPublic HealthAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyMedicineStatistical GeneticsAutoimmunityHuman Chromosome 17QLinkage DisequilibriumPsoriasis Susceptibility LocusLinkage Analysis
A gene involved in psoriasis susceptibility was localized to the distal region of human chromosome 17q as a result of a genome-wide linkage analysis with polymorphic microsatellites and eight multiply affected psoriasis kindreds. In the family which showed the strongest evidence for linkage, the recombination fraction between a psoriasis susceptibility locus and D17S784 was 0.04 with a maximum two-point lod score of 5.33. There was also evidence for genetic heterogeneity and although none of the linked families showed any association with HLA-Cw6, two unlinked families showed weak levels of association. This study demonstrates that in some families, psoriasis susceptibility is due to variation at a single major genetic locus other than the human lymphocyte antigen locus.
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