Investigation of rheumatoid arthritis genetic susceptibility markers in the early rheumatoid arthritis study further replicates the TRAF1 association with radiological damage

Sebastien Viatte, Darren Plant, Mark Lunt, Bo Fu, Edward Flynn, Ben J. Parker, James Galloway, Csilla Solymossy, Jane Worthington, Deborah P M Symmons, Josh J. Dixey, Adam Young, Anne Barton

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Abstract

Objective. The TRAF1 genetic region conferring susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has been reported to associate with radiological damage. We aimed to test RA genetic susceptibility markers for association with a continuous measure of radiological damage over time using longitudinal modeling techniques. Methods. Sixty-seven RA susceptibility variants were genotyped in 474 patients in the Early Rheumatoid Arthritis Study (ERAS) using Sequenom MassArray technology. Correlation between genetic markers and Larsen score was assessed longitudinally using zero-inflated negative binomial regression to include repeat measurements in the same individual at different timepoints. Genetic markers associated with radiological damage in ERAS were tested using the same modeling techniques on previously published data from the Norfolk Arthritis Register (NOAR). Results. The single marker associated longitudinally with Larsen score in ERAS (p = 0.02) and in NOAR (p = 0.04) was rs2900180 at the TRAF1 locus. Analysis of individual timepoints in ERAS showed that rs2900180 displays its effect primarily on the extent of Larsen score early in the disease course. Combined longitudinal analysis of the 2 cohorts suggests further association of several loci with Larsen score (KIF5A, PTPN22, AFF3, TAGAP) and therefore a significant accumulation of RA severity markers among RA susceptibility markers (p = 0.016). Conclusion. The marker rs2900180 is associated with the extent of radiological damage in the ERAS cohort. This represents the second independent study correlating rs2900180 at the TRAF1 locus with radiological severity in RA. Replication in a large dataset is required to establish the role of other RA susceptibility loci in disease severity. Copyright © 2013 The Journal of Rheumatology.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)144-156
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Rheumatology
Volume40
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2013

Keywords

  • Erosions
  • Genetic association
  • Longitudinal modeling
  • Radiological damage
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • TRAF1

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