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dc.contributor.authorInoko, Hidetoshi
dc.contributor.authorKirino, Yohei
dc.contributor.authorZhou, Qing
dc.contributor.authorIshigatsubo, Yoshiaki
dc.contributor.authorMizuki, Nobuhisa
dc.contributor.authorMeguro, Akira
dc.contributor.authorUeda, Atsuhisa
dc.contributor.authorTakeno, Mitsuhiro
dc.contributor.authorOmbrello, Michael J.
dc.contributor.authorSatorius, Colleen L.
dc.contributor.authorMaskeri, Baishali
dc.contributor.authorMullikin, James C.
dc.contributor.authorSun, Hong-Wei
dc.contributor.authorGutierrez-Cruz, Gustavo
dc.contributor.authorKim, Yoonhee
dc.contributor.authorWilson, Alexander F.
dc.contributor.authorKastner, Daniel L.
dc.contributor.authorGul, Ahmet
dc.contributor.authorRemmers, Elaine F.
dc.contributor.authorErer, Burak
dc.contributor.authorSeyahi, Emire
dc.contributor.authorUstek, Duran
dc.contributor.authorAbaci, Neslihan
dc.contributor.authorUgurlu, Serdal
dc.contributor.authorOzyazgan, Yilmaz
dc.contributor.authorTugal-Tutkun, Ilknur
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-05T10:47:55Z
dc.date.available2021-03-05T10:47:55Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.citationKirino Y., Zhou Q., Ishigatsubo Y., Mizuki N., Tugal-Tutkun I., Seyahi E., Ozyazgan Y., Ugurlu S., Erer B., Abaci N., et al., "Targeted resequencing implicates the familial Mediterranean fever gene MEFV and the toll-like receptor 4 gene TLR4 in Behcet disease", PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, cilt.110, ss.8134-8139, 2013
dc.identifier.issn0027-8424
dc.identifier.otherav_a4ff52cf-92e3-4c96-9153-70e80db8700e
dc.identifier.othervv_1032021
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/110348
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1306352110
dc.description.abstractGenome-wide association studies (GWAS) are a powerful means of identifying genes with disease-associated common variants, but they are not well-suited to detecting genes with disease-associated rare and low-frequency variants. In the current study of Behcet disease (BD), nonsynonymous variants (NSVs) identified by deep exonic resequencing of 10 genes found by GWAS (IL10, IL23R, CCR1, STAT4, KLRK1, KLRC1, KLRC2, KLRC3, KLRC4, and ERAP1) and 11 genes selected for their role in innate immunity (IL1B, IL1R1, IL1RN, NLRP3, MEFV, TNFRSF1A, PSTPIP1, CASP1, PYCARD, NOD2, and TLR4) were evaluated for BD association. A differential distribution of the rare and low-frequency NSVs of a gene in 2,461 BD cases compared with 2,458 controls indicated their collective association with disease. By stringent criteria requiring at least a single burden test with study-wide significance and a corroborating test with at least nominal significance, rare and low-frequency NSVs in one GWAS-identified gene, IL23R (P = 6.9 x 10(-5)), and one gene involved in innate immunity, TLR4 (P = 8.0 x 10(-4)), were associated with BD. In addition, damaging or rare damaging NOD2 variants were nominally significant across all three burden tests applied (P = 0.0063-0.045). Furthermore, carriage of the familial Mediterranean fever gene (MEFV) mutation Met694Val, which is known to cause recessively inherited familial Mediterranean fever, conferred BD risk in the Turkish population (OR, 2.65; P = 1.8 x 10(-12)). The disease-associated NSVs in MEFV and TLR4 implicate innate immune and bacterial sensing mechanisms in BD pathogenesis.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectTemel Bilimler
dc.subjectÇOK DİSİPLİNLİ BİLİMLER
dc.subjectDoğa Bilimleri Genel
dc.subjectTemel Bilimler (SCI)
dc.titleTargeted resequencing implicates the familial Mediterranean fever gene MEFV and the toll-like receptor 4 gene TLR4 in Behcet disease
dc.typeMakale
dc.relation.journalPROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
dc.contributor.departmentNational Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA , ,
dc.identifier.volume110
dc.identifier.issue20
dc.identifier.startpage8134
dc.identifier.endpage8139
dc.contributor.firstauthorID6539


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