HSPD1 Is Not a Major Susceptibility Gene for Rheumatoid Arthritis in the French Caucasian Population
Résumé
The heat shock 60-kDa protein 1 (HSP60) is involved in immune and inflammatory reactions, which are hallmarks of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). HSP60 is encoded by the HSPD1 gene located on 2q33, one of the suggested RA susceptibility loci in the French Caucasian population. Our aim was to test whether HSPD1 is a major susceptibility gene by studing families from the French Caucasian population. Three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were studied in 100 RA trio families, and 100 other families were used for replication. Genetic analyses were performed by comparing allelic frequencies, by applying the transmission disequilibrium test, and by assessing the genotype relative risk. We observed a significant RA association for the C/C genotype of rs2340690 in the first sample. However, this association was not confirmed when the second sample was added. The two other SNPs and the haplotype analysis did not give any significant results. We conclude that HSPD1 is not a major RA susceptibility gene in the French Caucasian population.
Mots clés
Chaperonins
Single Nucleotide
Chaperonin 60
France
Mitochondrial Proteins
Microtubule-Associated Proteins
Genotype
Humans
Linkage Disequilibrium
Male
Polymorphism
Rheumatoid
European Continental Ancestry Group
Haplotypes
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Gene Frequency
Female
Family Health
Arthritis
Adult