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Haplotype sharing analysis identifies a retroviral dUTPase as candidate susceptibility gene for psoriasis
Authors:Foerster John  Nolte Ilja  Junge Judith  Bruinenberg Marcel  Schweiger Susann  Spaar Katja  van der Steege Gerrit  Ehlert Claudia  Mulder Marcel  Kalscheuer Vera  Blumenthal-Barby Elisa  Winter Jennifer  Seeman Petra  Ständer Markward  Sterry Wolfram  Te Meerman Gerard
Affiliation:Klinik für Dermatologie, Charité, Schumannstr., Berlin, Germany. john.foerster@charite.de
Abstract:The psoriasis susceptibility locus 1 (PSORS1) mutation is assumed to reside within a region around human leukocyte antigen-C spanning 250 kb, termed risk haplotype (RH) 1/2. By re-analyzing a published data set with a previously developed method, the haplotype sharing statistic, we confirm localization of PSORS1 to the RH1 region and refine its location to marker M6S168. We replicate this result in an independent patient sample. The target region harbors fragments of a human endogenous retrovirus K (HERV-K) endogenous retrovirus. Two single-nucleotide polymorphisms with alleles differing between high- and low-risk haplotypes are located within the HERV-K dUTPase. One of these encodes a predicted non-conserved Glu-Arg exchange. The HERV-K dUTPase is expressed in peripheral blood and in normal as well as lesional psoriatic skin. Our results indicate that an endogenous retroviral dUTPase constitutes a candidate gene for the PSORS1 mutation.
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