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The etiology of multiple sclerosis: genetic evidence for the involvement of the human endogenous retrovirus HERV-Fc1
Authors:Nexø Bjørn A  Christensen Tove  Frederiksen Jette  Møller-Larsen Anné  Oturai Annette B  Villesen Palle  Hansen Bettina  Nissen Kari K  Laska Magdalena J  Petersen Trine S  Bonnesen Sandra  Hedemand Anne  Wu Tingting  Wang Xinjie  Zhang Xiuqing  Brudek Tomasz  Maric Romana  Søndergaard Helle B  Sellebjerg Finn  Brusgaard Klaus  Kjeldbjerg Anders L  Rasmussen Henrik B  Nielsen Anders L  Nyegaard Mette  Petersen Thor  Børglum Anders D  Pedersen Finn S
Institution:Department of Human Genetics, University of Aarhus, Aarhus C, Denmark. nexo@humgen.au.dk
Abstract:We have investigated the role of human endogenous retroviruses in multiple sclerosis by analyzing the DNA of patients and controls in 4 cohorts for associations between multiple sclerosis and polymorphisms near viral restriction genes or near endogenous retroviral loci with one or more intact or almost-intact genes. We found that SNPs in the gene TRIM5 were inversely correlated with disease. Conversely, SNPs around one retroviral locus, HERV-Fc1, showed a highly significant association with disease. The latter association was limited to a narrow region that contains no other known genes. We conclude that HERV-Fc1 and TRIM5 play a role in the etiology of multiple sclerosis. If these results are confirmed, they point to new modes of treatment for multiple sclerosis.
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