Association and linkage of atopic dermatitis with chromosome 13q12-14 and 5q31-33 markers

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Abstract

Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that affects 10-20% of the population. Linkage of atopy, asthma, allergic rhinitis, and total serum IgE levels to several different chromosomal regions have been described extensively, but little is known about the genetic control of atopic dermatitis. We tested for the association and linkage between atopic dermatitis and five chromosomal regions: 5q31-33, 6p21.3, 12q15-24.1, 13q12-31, and 14q11.2/14q32.1-32.3. Marker analysis was performed in two Caucasian populations: (i) 192 unrelated German children with atopic dermatitis and 59 non-atopic children from a German birth cohort study (MAS '90), parental DNA was tested in 77 of 192 children with atopic dermatitis; (ii) 40 Swedish families with at least one family member with atopic dermatitis selected from the International Study of Asthma and Allergy in Children. Evidence for linkage and allelic association for atopic dermatitis was observed for markers on chromosome 13q12-14 and 5q31-33.

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Beyer, K., Nickel, R., Freidhoff, L., Björkstén, B., Huang, S. K., Barnes, K. C., … Wahn, U. (2000). Association and linkage of atopic dermatitis with chromosome 13q12-14 and 5q31-33 markers. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 115(5), 906–908. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1747.2000.00096.x

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