Abstract
Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease in which genetics play a major role. Although many genome-wide association studies have been performed in psoriasis, knowledge of the age at onset remains limited. Therefore, we analyzed 173 single-nucleotide polymorphisms in genes associated with psoriasis and other autoimmune diseases in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis type I (early-onset, <40 years) or type II (late-onset, ≥40 years) and healthy controls. Moreover, we performed a comparison between patients with type I psoriasis and patients with type II psoriasis. Our comparison of a stratified population with type I psoriasis n = 155 and healthy controls N = 197 is the first to reveal a relationship between the CLMN, FBXL19, CCL4L, C17orf51, TYK2, IL13, SLC22A4, CDKAL1, and HLA-B/MICA genes. When we compared type I psoriasis with type II psoriasis N = 36, we found a significant association between age at onset and the genes PSORS6, TNF, FCGR2A, TNFR1, CD226, HLA-C, TNFAIP3, and CCHCR1. Moreover, we replicated the association between rs12191877 (HLA-C) and type I psoriasis and between type I and type II psoriasis. Our findings highlight the role of genetics in age of onset of psoriasis.
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Prieto-Pérez, R., Solano-López, G., Cabaleiro, T., Román, M., Ochoa, D., Talegón, M., … Abad-Santos, F. (2015). Polymorphisms Associated with Age at Onset in Patients with Moderate-to-Severe Plaque Psoriasis. Journal of Immunology Research, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/101879
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