Association Between STAT4 rs7574865 Polymorphism and Rheumatoid Arthritis: Debate Unresolved

  • Tarakji I
  • Habbal W
  • Monem F
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Background: STAT4 rs7574865 polymorphism has been evidently associated with susceptibility to Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) in European and Eastern Asian populations, whereas studies in other countries reported otherwise. Objective: We investigated the distribution of STAT4 rs7574865 polymorphism in a group of Syrian RA patients. Methods: Eighty-one RA patients and forty healthy controls were enrolled and STAT4 rs7574865 was genotyped by direct sequencing. RA patients were stratified according to Anti-Citrullinated Protein Antibodies (ACPA) status for analysis. Results: Minor T allele frequencies were 30.4%, 16.7%, and 23.8% in ACPA-positive RA patients, ACPA-negative RA patients, and healthy controls, respectively. No significant differences in STAT4 rs7574865 allele/genotype frequencies were found between ACPA-positive RA patients, ACPA-negative RA patients, and healthy controls (P>0.05). Conclusion: STAT4 rs7574865 TT genotype showed a potential impact on ACPA positivity in Syrian RA patients. However, STAT4 rs7574865 effect on RA onset and severity is minor compared to other genetic factors such as HLA-DRB1 shared epitope alleles.

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Tarakji, I., Habbal, W., & Monem, F. (2018). Association Between STAT4 rs7574865 Polymorphism and Rheumatoid Arthritis: Debate Unresolved. The Open Rheumatology Journal, 12(1), 172–178. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874312901812010172

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