Genetic epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis: what to expect from Latin America?
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic and systemic autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation and destruction of the synovial joints. It affects approximately 0.5% of the Latin-American population and is three times more common in women than in men. Evidence of familial aggregation (lambdas=2-17)...
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HLA-DRB1 antigen
Unclassified drug
Epidemiology
Genetic predisposition
Genetics
Human
Review
Rheumatoid arthritis
South and Central America
Epidemiologic Studies
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
HLA-DR Antigens
Humans
Latin America
Rheumatoid
Arthritis
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Genetic epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis: what to expect from Latin America? |
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv |
Epidemiología genética de la artritis reumatoide: qué esperar de América Latina? |
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Genetic epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis: what to expect from Latin America? |
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Genetic epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis: what to expect from Latin America? HLA DR antigen HLA-DRB1 antigen Unclassified drug Epidemiology Genetic predisposition Genetics Human Review Rheumatoid arthritis South and Central America Epidemiologic Studies Genetic Predisposition to Disease HLA-DR Antigens Humans Latin America Rheumatoid Arthritis |
title_short |
Genetic epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis: what to expect from Latin America? |
title_full |
Genetic epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis: what to expect from Latin America? |
title_fullStr |
Genetic epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis: what to expect from Latin America? |
title_full_unstemmed |
Genetic epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis: what to expect from Latin America? |
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Genetic epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis: what to expect from Latin America? |
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HLA DR antigen HLA-DRB1 antigen Unclassified drug Epidemiology Genetic predisposition Genetics Human Review Rheumatoid arthritis South and Central America Epidemiologic Studies Genetic Predisposition to Disease HLA-DR Antigens Humans Latin America |
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HLA DR antigen HLA-DRB1 antigen Unclassified drug Epidemiology Genetic predisposition Genetics Human Review Rheumatoid arthritis South and Central America Epidemiologic Studies Genetic Predisposition to Disease HLA-DR Antigens Humans Latin America Rheumatoid Arthritis |
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Rheumatoid Arthritis |
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Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic and systemic autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation and destruction of the synovial joints. It affects approximately 0.5% of the Latin-American population and is three times more common in women than in men. Evidence of familial aggregation (lambdas=2-17) was the first indication of a genetic susceptibility to disease. As in other autoimmune diseases, it has a complex genetic basis. Results from whole-genome scans indicate that the HLA region contains a significant and consistent set of linked loci. However, HLA accounts for only one-third of the genetic susceptibility of disease, indicating that non-HLA genes are also involved in the disease susceptibility. In Latin-America, association with HLA-DRB1*0404 and TNF -308A alleles has been uniformly established; however, many other candidate genes remain to be studied. The identification of genetic factors conferring susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis will contribute to the knowledge of the pathogenic mechanisms, ability to predict its occurrence, the development of diagnostic tools, prognosis, and treatment. The genetic epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis is herein reviewed; a set of recommendations is provided for the design, analysis and interpretation of genetic association studies in the context of Latin-American populations. |
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