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Carriers of Rare Missense Variants in IFIH1 Are Protected from Psoriasis

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JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY
Volume 130, Issue 12, Pages 2768-2772

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/jid.2010.214

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  1. Dermatology Foundation
  2. National Institutes of Health [1R01AR050266]
  3. Public Health Services
  4. National Center for Research [M01-RR00064]

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Testing of similar to 25,000 putative functional single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) across the human genome in a genetic association study has identified three psoriasis genes, IL12B, IL23R, and IL13. We now report evidence for the association of psoriasis risk with missense SNPs in the interferon induced with helicase C domain 1 gene (IFIH1). The rare alleles of two independent SNPs were associated with decreased risk of psoriasis-rs35667974 (Ile923Val): odds ratio (OR) for minor allele carriers is 0.43, P=2.36 x 10(-5) (2,098 cases vs. 1,748 controls); and rs10930046 (His460Arg): OR for minor allele carriers is 0.51, P=6.47 x 10(-4) (2,098 cases vs. 1,744 controls). Compared to noncarriers, carriers of the 923Val and/or 460Arg variants were protected from psoriasis (OR=0.46, P=5.56 x 10(-8)). To our knowledge, these results suggest that IFIH1 is a previously unreported psoriasis gene.

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