A genome-wide screen for linkage in Nordic sib-pairs with multiple sclerosis

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E Akesson
A Oturai
J Berg
S Fredrikson
O Andersen
H F Harbo
M Laaksonen
K M Myhr
H I Nyland
L P Ryder
M Sandberg-Wollheim
P S Sorensen
A Spurkland
A Svejgaard
P Holmans
A Compston
J Hillert
S Sawcer
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[1] University of Cambridge,Department of Neurology
[2] Neurology unit,Department of Neurology
[3] Addenbrooke’s Hospital,Turku Immunology Centre and Department of Virology
[4] Karolinska Institutet at Huddinge University Hospital,Department of Neurology
[5] Copenhagen University Hospital,Department of Clinical Immunology
[6] Inst. Clinical Neuroscience,Department of Neurology
[7] Sahlgrenska Hospital,undefined
[8] Institute of Immunology,undefined
[9] The National Hospital,undefined
[10] University of Turku,undefined
[11] Haukeland University Hospital,undefined
[12] Copenhagen University Hospital,undefined
[13] Lund University Hospital,undefined
[14] MRC Biostatistics Unit,undefined
[15] Institute of Public Health,undefined
[16] University Forvie Site,undefined
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Genes & Immunity | 2002年 / 3卷
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multiple sclerosis; linkage; susceptibility gene;
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Genetic factors influence susceptibility to multiple sclerosis but the responsible genes remain largely undefined, association with MHC class II alleles being the only established genetic feature of the disease. The Nordic countries have a high prevalence of multiple sclerosis, and to further explore the genetic background of the disease, we have carried out a genome-wide screen for linkage in 136 sibling-pairs with multiple sclerosis from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden by typing 399 microsatellite markers. Seventeen regions where the lod score exceeds the nominal 5% significance threshold (0.7) were identified—1q11–24, 2q24–32, 3p26.3, 3q21.1, 4q12, 6p25.3, 6p21–22, 6q21, 9q34.3, 10p15, 10p12–13, 11p15.5, 12q21.3, 16p13.3, 17q25.3, 22q12–13 and Xp22.3. Although none of these regions reaches the level of genome-wide significance, the number observed exceeds the 10 that would be expected by chance alone. Our results significantly add to the growing body of linkage data relating to multiple sclerosis.
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