Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine (Feb 2020)

Variation at ACOT12 and CT62 locus represents susceptibility to psoriasis in Han population

  • Jianxiao Xing,
  • Xincheng Zhao,
  • Xiaofang Li,
  • Ying Wang,
  • Junqin Li,
  • Ruixia Hou,
  • Xuping Niu,
  • Guohua Yin,
  • Xinhua Li,
  • Kaiming Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1098
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Background Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the skin, and genetic factors are reported to be involved in the disease pathogenesis. Many studies have named psoriasis candidate genes. Objective In this study, we determined the mutation frequency of 7 variable genes in 1,027 psoriatic patients and investigated its possible mechanism associated with psoriasis. Method A total of 7 variable genes from 1,027 psoriatic patients were amplified and sequenced using the Sanger method. The mutation frequency was compared to that of non‐psoriatic individuals in Asia using information from databases. Results Among the 7 investigated genes, the mutation frequency of ACOT12 (c.80A>G, 9.98% vs. 5.85%, p T,15.8% vs. 9.93%, p G), SPRED1(c.155A>G), and ACOT12 (c.80A>G) differed significantly between the groups organized by medical history, PASI, and family history. SPRED1 gene variants (17.25% vs. 7.78%, p < .01) showed a stronger association with the family history group at the onset of psoriasis than with the no family history group. Conclusions Our results provide a comprehensive correlation analysis of susceptibility genes in psoriasis patients. Clinical characteristics of patients play important roles in the development of psoriatic skin.

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