Original Article
Subject Categories: Genetics
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2004) 122, 1399–1400; doi:10.1046/j.0022-202X.2004.12604.x
Association Analysis of Cystatin A and Zinc Finger Protein 148, Two Genes Located at the Psoriasis Susceptibility Locus PSORS5
Lena Samuelsson, Camilla Stiller, Camilla Friberg, Charlotte Nilsson, Annica Inerot* and Jan Wahlström
- Department of Clinical Genetics, Gothenburg University, East Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden
- *Department of Dermatology and Venereaology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden
Correspondence: Lena Samuelsson, Department of Clinical Genetics, Gothenburg University, East Hospital, 416 85 Gothenburg, Sweden Email: lena.samuelsson@obgyn.gu.se
Received 20 January 2003; Revised 4 April 2003; Accepted 6 June 2003.
Abstract
Psoriasis is a multifactorial hereditary skin disease. The searches for causative DNA variations have generated several susceptibility loci, but at present, the gene(s) involved has not been identified. In this article, we investigated whether cystatin A, an upregulated gene in psoriatic plaques and located at chromosome 3q21, is the disease-causing gene at the psoriasis susceptibility locus PSORS5. We also investigated association to a second gene located in this region, zinc finger protein 148. The two genes have been sequenced in a small case/control set in search for SNP markers, followed by family-based association analysis using the transmission disequilibrium test. We did not detect association with either of the genes.
Keywords:
association analysis
Abbreviations:
CSTA, cystatin A; TDT, transmission disequilibrium test; ZNF148, zinc finger protein 148
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