A region of chromosome 20 is linked to leprosy susceptibility in a South Indian population

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A major susceptibility locus for leprosy has recently been mapped on chromosome 10 (10p13) by genome-wide linkage analysis. Microsatellite markers from this genome screen that showed suggestive evidence of linkage to leprosy were evaluated in an additional 140 families with affected sib pairs. A second region of linkage has thus been identified on chromosome 20 (20p12). The peak of linkage lies at marker D20S115, which has a significant single-point maximum logarithm of odds score of 3.48 (P = .00003). Transmission disequilibrium testing of the microsatellite markers in 20p12 showed that the marker D20S835 is associated with protection against leprosy (P = .021), which suggests that a locus controlling susceptibility lies close to this marker.

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Tosh, K., Meisner, S., Siddiqui, M. R., Balakrishnan, K., Ghei, S., Golding, M., … Hill, A. V. S. (2002). A region of chromosome 20 is linked to leprosy susceptibility in a South Indian population. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 186(8), 1190–1193. https://doi.org/10.1086/343806

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