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ANRIL polymorphisms in psoriasis vulgaris patients in northern China

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Psoriasis is a systemic inflammatory disease. The autoimmune response plays a role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. The long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) antisense non-coding RNA in the INK4 locus (ANRIL)… Click to show full abstract

Psoriasis is a systemic inflammatory disease. The autoimmune response plays a role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. The long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) antisense non-coding RNA in the INK4 locus (ANRIL) can regulate the immune response and participate in the pathogenesis of immune-related diseases, however, the role of ANRIL in the pathogenesis of psoriasis requires further clarification. To study the association between ANRIL polymorphisms and psoriasis in the northern Chinese population. We genotyped six SNPs in ANRIL in 270 psoriasis vulgaris patients and 271 healthy controls in the northern Chinese population using an improved multiplexed ligation detection reaction method, in order to identify the role of ANRIL in psoriasis. The C allele of rs3217992 and the T allele of rs2518723 were more prevalent in the case group than in the control group. The haplotypes, CTATAA, CCCCGG, and CTCCGG, were associated with risk of psoriasis, while the TCCCGG, TCATAA and CCATAA haplotypes were protective against psoriasis. Based on subgroup analysis, patients with the CT genotype at the rs3217992 and rs2518723 loci had a higher probability of a family history of psoriasis, and patients with the AA genotype had a higher mean age in the rs1333048 and rs10757278 groups, while those with the TT genotype had a higher mean age in the rs1333045 group. Our study identifies an association between ANRIL genetic variants and risk of psoriasis in northern China.

Keywords: northern china; anril polymorphisms; psoriasis vulgaris; polymorphisms psoriasis; vulgaris patients; psoriasis

Journal Title: European Journal of Dermatology
Year Published: 2022

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