Genetic control of susceptibility to autoimmune gastritis
Baxter, Alan G., Jordan, Margaret A., Silveira, Pablo A., Wilson, Wendy E., and van Driel, Ian R. (2005) Genetic control of susceptibility to autoimmune gastritis. International Reviews of Immunology, 24 (1-2). pp. 55-62.
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DOI: 10.1080/08830180590884404
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Abstract
A familial component to the tendency to develop autoimmune gastritis has long been recognized. Although linkage to certain HLA alleles and an association with the endocrine autoimmune diseases thyroiditis and type 1 diabetes have been reported, little further progress has been achieved in clinical studies. In contrast, the mouse model of gastritis induced in the BALB/c strain by thymectomy in the third day of life has identified four linkage regions; two on distal chromosome 4 (Gasa1 and Gasa2), one on chromosome 6 (Gasa3) and one in the H2 (Gasa4). Three of these four genes colocalize with NOD mouse diabetes susceptibility genes—the strongest concordance identified to date between any two autoimmune diseases—reflecting the association between autoimmune diabetes and type 1 gastritis in humans.
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| Keywords: | type A gastritis; diabetes; common gene hypothesis; autoimmune ovarian dysgenesis; risk |
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