The association between the PTPN22 1858C>T variant and type 1 diabetes depends on HLA risk and GAD65 autoantibodies

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M Maziarz
M Janer
J C Roach
W Hagopian
J P Palmer
K Deutsch
C B Sanjeevi
I Kockum
N Breslow
Å Lernmark
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[1] University of Washington,Department of Biostatistics
[2] Institute for Systems Biology,Department of Medicine
[3] Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute,Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery
[4] University of Washington,Department of Clinical Neurosciences
[5] Karolinska Institutet,Department of Clinical Sciences
[6] Karolinska Institutet,undefined
[7] Lund University,undefined
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Genes & Immunity | 2010年 / 11卷
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autoimmune disease; IA-2 autoantibodies; insulin autoantibodies; islet cell autoantibodies; ICA; islet cell antigen;
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The single nucleotide polymorphism 1858C>T in the PTPN22 gene is associated with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in several populations. Earlier reports have suggested that the association may be modified by human leukocyte antigen (HLA), as well as by islet autoantibodies. In a large case–control study of Swedish incident T1D patients and controls, 0–34 years of age, we tested whether the odds ratio (OR) measure of association was dependent on HLA or autoantibodies against the islet autoantigens glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 kDa autoantibodies (GADA), insulin, islet antigen-2, or islet cell. The association between the carrier status of 1858C>T allele in PTPN22 (PTPN22(CT+TT)) and T1D was modified by HLA. In addition, in GADA-positive T1D, the OR was 2.83 (2.00, 3.99), whereas in GADA-negative T1D, the OR was 1.41 (0.98, 2.04) (P for comparison=0.007). The OR of association between PTPN22(CT+TT) and GADA-positive T1D declined with increasing HLA-risk category from 6.12 to 1.54 (P=0.003); no such change was detected in GADA-negative T1D (P=0.722) (P for comparison=0.001). However, the absolute difference in risk between PTPN22(CC) and PTPN22(CT+TT) subjects with high-risk HLA was five times higher than that for subjects with low-risk HLA. We hypothesize that the altered T-cell function because of the PTPN22(1858C>T) polymorphism is exclusively associated with GADA-positive T1D at diagnosis.
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