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Susceptibility to autoimmune thyroid disease 3

Type 3 susceptibility to autoimmune thyroid disease is associated with polymorphisms in the ZFAT and TG genes.

Systematic

Susceptibility to autoimmune thyroid disease
Graves disease
Susceptibility to autoimmune thyroid disease 1
Susceptibility to autoimmune thyroid disease 2
Susceptibility to autoimmune thyroid disease 3
TG
ZFAT
Susceptibility to autoimmune thyroid disease 4
Susceptibility to autoimmune thyroid disease 5

References:

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Ban Y et al. (2003) Amino acid substitutions in the thyroglobulin gene are associated with susceptibility to human and murine autoimmune thyroid disease.

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Collins JE et al. (2004) Common allelic variants of exons 10, 12, and 33 of the thyroglobulin gene are not associated with autoimmune thyroid disease in the United Kingdom.

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Shirasawa S et al. (2004) SNPs in the promoter of a B cell-specific antisense transcript, SAS-ZFAT, determine susceptibility to autoimmune thyroid disease.

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Sakai K et al. (2001) Identification of susceptibility loci for autoimmune thyroid disease to 5q31-q33 and Hashimoto's thyroiditis to 8q23-q24 by multipoint affected sib-pair linkage analysis in Japanese.

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Tomer Y et al. (1999) Mapping the major susceptibility loci for familial Graves' and Hashimoto's diseases: evidence for genetic heterogeneity and gene interactions.

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Tomer Y et al. (2003) Common and unique susceptibility loci in Graves and Hashimoto diseases: results of whole-genome screening in a data set of 102 multiplex families.

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Collins JE et al. (2003) Association of a rare thyroglobulin gene microsatellite variant with autoimmune thyroid disease.

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Tomer Y et al. (2002) Thyroglobulin is a thyroid specific gene for the familial autoimmune thyroid diseases.

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OMIM.ORG article

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