Primary information |
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SALID | SAL_25699 |
Biomarker name | PRAMEF13 |
Biomarker Type | Diagnostic |
Sampling Method | Patients who had been diagnosed with SS in the Rheumatology Clinic of Severance Hospital and presented to the Oral Medicine Clinic in Yonsei Dental Hospital participated in this study |
Collection Method | Unsimulated saliva. Patients placed their tongue to the upper incisors and spit gently in a beaker. Saliva was collected for 15 min, and then the amount of saliva in the unstimulated condition |
Analysis Method | Sequencing |
Collection Site | Saliva |
Disease Category | Autoimmune Disorder |
Disease/Condition | Sjogren's Syndrome |
Disease Subtype | NA |
Fold Change/ Concentration | NA |
Up/Downregulated | Upregulated |
Exosomal | NA |
Organism | Homo sapiens |
PMID | 31349012 |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Biomarker ID | PRAMEF13 |
Biomarker Category | Gene |
Sequence | ACCCACAGCACTCATTCCTGGAGCTACTGCTTGGTTCCCTGAGAGGTCCCAGAACTCTGCAAAGTGAGTCCAGCGCTGAGATTTTCCTTGCAGATCTATCAGGATGAGCATCCAGGCCCCACCCAGACTCCTGGAGCTGGCGGGGCAGAGCCTGCTGAGAGACCAGGCCTTGTCCATCTCTGCCATGGAGGAGCTGCCCAGGGTGCTCTATCTCCCACTCTTCATGGAGGCCTTCCGCAGGAGACACTTCCAGACTCTGACGGTGATGGTGCAGGCCTGGCCCTTCACCTGCCTCCCTCTGGGATCACTGATGAAGACGCTTCATTTGGAGACCTTAAAAGCATTGCTGGAAGGGCTTCATATGCTGCTTACACAGAAGGATCGCCCCAGGAGGCGGAAACTTCAAGTGCTGGATTTGCGGGATGTTGACGAGAATTTCTGGGCCAGATGGCCTGGAGCCTGGGCCCTGTCCTGCTTCCCAGAGACCATGAGTAAGAGGCAGACAGCAGAGGACCGTCCAAGGATGGGAGAGCACCAGCCCTTAAAGGTGTTCATAGACATCTGCCTCAAGGAAATACCCCAGGATGAATGCCTGAGATACCTCTTCCAGTGGGTTTACCAAAGGAGAGGTTTAGTACACCTGTGCTGTAGTAAGCTGGTCAATTATCTAACGCCGATTAAACATCTCAGAAAGTCATTGAAAATAATATACCTGAATAGTATTCAAGAGCTGGAAATTCACAACATGTCCTGGCCACGTCTGATAAGAAAGCTTCGTTGTTACCTGAAGGAGATGAAGACTCTTGGCAAACTCGTTTTCTCCAGGTGCCATCATTCCACGTCAGATAATGAACTCGAAGGACGGTTAGTCACCAAATTCAGCTCTGTGTTCCTCGGGCTGGAACACCTCCAGTTGCTTAAAATAAAATTGATCACCTTCTTCAGTGGGCACCTGGAACAGCTGATCAGGTGCCTCCAGAACCCCTTGGAGAACTTGGAATTAACTTATGGCTACCTATTGGAAGAGGATGTGAAGTGTCTCTCCCAGTACCCAAGCCTCGGTTACCTAAAGCATCTGAATCTCAGCTACGTGCTGCTGTTCCGCATCAGTCTTGAACCCCTCGGAGCTCTGCTAGAGAAAATTGCTGCCTCTCTCGAAACCCTCATCTTGGAGGGCTGTCAGATCCACTACTCCCAACTCAGTGCCATCCTGCCTGGCCTGAGCCGCTGCTCCCAGCTCACCACCTTCTACTTTGGCAGAAATTGTATGTCTATGGGTGCCCTGAAGGACCTGCTGCGCCACACCAGTGGGCTGAGCAAGTTAAGCCTGGAGACGTATCCTGCCCCTGAGGAGAGTTTGAATTCCTTGGTTCGTGTCAATTGGGAGATCTTCACCCCACTTCGGGCTGAGCTGATGTGTACACTGAGGGAAGTCAGGCAGCCCAAGAGGATCTTCATTGGTCCCACCCCCTGCCCTTCCTGTGGCTCATCACTGTCTGAGGAACTGGAGCTCCATCTTTGCTGCTAGGGAAGGCATGCCCAGTGGGGTAGAGAAATCCAAAGTTCTCTTCCAGGCACTTGGACACTAAAATCTACTATGTAGGTGCAAGCTATTTTTCTCTTTTCTTATTTATTTCATTTTTTAATAATTCCAAAATTTTTATTAAAGACAATTTGAGACAGGGTTTCTCTGTGTTGCTCTGGGATCCTCCTGCCTCAGCTGGGCTTATGGGGTCCTCCTGCCTCAGCTTCCTAAAGTGCTGGGATTACTGGCATGAGTGACTGTGTCCAGGCCACATGCAACTTAAAGGAAGCACAGGGAAGTGCTCAGTGTGAGGGAGAAAACATAACAGCAGGGGGCAAGGCTGGAGGAAAATGTTGAGGTGACATCAATGAGAACTTCAGGGACCCGTGTCCTACAGAGTCAGAAAGAGAAGCTAAAGTTCTACAGTGATGAGAATGTTATCCCTGCAAGGATGGTTACCAAGGAATATCAGAAATAAAGAGCACCTGAATGAAAACTTTTAACCTGTTGTAGCAATTTATCCACCAGAAATATCTAGTTATTGAGTTACTGATGGAAAAATAATGAAATACTACTTTGTCTGTGATTGAGTTTCAGCTGTAGAACATCAAAGCAACCAAATAAAATTTGATCATTTT |
Title of study | Variants at potential loci associated with Sjogren's syndrome in Koreans: A genetic association study |
Abstract of study | Sjogren's syndrome (SS), a chronic autoimmune disease, typically causes or involves inflammation in the salivary and lacrimal glands. Although recent genetic association studies have contributed to the discovery of SS susceptible genes, few studies have reported on the Korean population. Here, we did a genetic association study of SS in Korean patients using whole-exome sequencing data of 15 patients and 100 healthy controls. In addition to confirming previously described SS susceptibility loci MSH5 (p = 1.67 × 10-5) and RELN (p = 4.91 × 10-6), we also validated PRAMEF13 (p = 2.28 × 10-5), TARBP1 (p = 1.87 × 10-5), UGT2B28 (p = 1.33 × 10-5), TRBV5-6 (p = 2.27 × 10-5) and NAPB (p = 3.73 × 10-5) as novel susceptibility loci for SS. Furthermore, we identified UGT2B28, TARBP1 and PRAMEF13 as associated with human immune function. These findings may provide useful insight into to the pathways and pathogenesis contributing to SS susceptibility in the Korean population. |