Authors
Joanne E Curran, Jeremy BM Jowett, Kate S Elliott, Yuan Gao, Kristi Gluschenko, Jianmin Wang, Dalia M Abel Azim, Guowen Cai, Michael C Mahaney, Anthony G Comuzzie, Thomas D Dyer, Ken R Walder, Paul Zimmet, Jean W MacCluer, Greg R Collier, Ahmed H Kissebah, John Blangero
Publication date
2005/11/1
Journal
Nature genetics
Volume
37
Issue
11
Pages
1234-1241
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group US
Description
Chronic inflammation has a pathological role in many common diseases and is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Here we assess the role of genetic variation in selenoprotein S (SEPS1, also called SELS or SELENOS), a gene involved in stress response in the endoplasmic reticulum and inflammation control. After resequencing SEPS1, we genotyped 13 SNPs in 522 individuals from 92 families. As inflammation biomarkers, we measured plasma levels of IL-6, IL-1β and TNF-α. Bayesian quantitative trait nucleotide analysis identified associations between SEPS1 polymorphisms and all three proinflammatory cytokines. One promoter variant, −105G → A, showed strong evidence for an association with each cytokine (multivariate P = 0.0000002). Functional analysis of this polymorphism showed that the A variant significantly impaired SEPS1 expression after exposure to endoplasmic reticulum …
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Scholar articles
JE Curran, JBM Jowett, KS Elliott, Y Gao, K Gluschenko… - Nature genetics, 2005