Increased Frequency of Extremely Skewed X Chromosome Inactivation in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
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2009Yazar
DURSUN, ALİ
Kasapcopur, Ozgur
Uz, Elif
Ozcelik, Tayfun
Mustafa, Chigdem
TOPALOĞLU, REZAN
BİLGİNER, YELDA
Bakkaloglu, Aysin
ÖZEN, SEZA
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Objective. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a childhood rheumatic disease of unknown etiology. Two subgroups of JIA, i.e., oligoarticular and polyarticular, are thought to have an autoimmune component, and show a higher female:male ratio. Skewed X chromosome inactivation (XCI) has previously been shown to be associated with scleroderma and autoimmune thyroiditis, 2 autoimmune disorders occurring predominantly in females. This study was undertaken to extend the analysis to the pediatric age group and to determine the XCI profiles of patients with JIA.
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