Susceptibility to leprosy is associated with PARK2 and PACRG

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Marcelo T. Mira
Alexandre Alcaïs
Nguyen Van Thuc
Milton O. Moraes
Celestino Di Flumeri
Vu Hong Thai
Mai Chi Phuong
Nguyen Thu Huong
Nguyen Ngoc Ba
Pham Xuan Khoa
Euzenir N. Sarno
Andrea Alter
Alexandre Montpetit
Maria E. Moraes
José R. Moraes
Carole Doré
Caroline J. Gallant
Pierre Lepage
Andrei Verner
Esther van de Vosse
Thomas J. Hudson
Laurent Abel
Erwin Schurr
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[1] McGill University,McGill Centre for the Study of Host Resistance and Departments of Human Genetics, Medicine and Biochemistry
[2] Centro de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde,Laboratoire de Génétique Humaine des Maladies Infectieuses, INSERM U.550, Faculté de Médecine Necker
[3] Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná,Laboratório de Imunogénetica
[4] Université de Paris René Descartes,Department of Infectious Diseases & Department of Immunohematology and Blood Transfusion
[5] Hospital for Dermato-Venereology,undefined
[6] Leprosy Laboratory,undefined
[7] Tropical Medicine Department Oswaldo Cruz Institute,undefined
[8] FIOCRUZ,undefined
[9] McGill University and Genome Québec Innovation Centre,undefined
[10] Instituto Nacional do Cancer,undefined
[11] Ministério da Saúde,undefined
[12] Leiden University Medical Center,undefined
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Nature | 2004年 / 427卷
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Leprosy is caused by Mycobacterium leprae and affects about 700,000 individuals each year1. It has long been thought that leprosy has a strong genetic component2, and recently we mapped a leprosy susceptibility locus to chromosome 6 region q25–q26 (ref. 3). Here we investigate this region further by using a systematic association scan of the chromosomal interval most likely to harbour this leprosy susceptibility locus. In 197 Vietnamese families we found a significant association between leprosy and 17 markers located in a block of approx. 80 kilobases overlapping the 5′ regulatory region shared by the Parkinson's disease gene PARK2 and the co-regulated gene PACRG. Possession of as few as two of the 17 risk alleles was highly predictive of leprosy. This was confirmed in a sample of 975 unrelated leprosy cases and controls from Brazil in whom the same alleles were strongly associated with leprosy. Variants in the regulatory region shared by PARK2 and PACRG therefore act as common risk factors for leprosy.
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