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Susceptibility to vitiligo-associated multiple autoimmune disease 1

Susceptibility to vitiligo-associated multiple autoimmune disease 1 can be conditioned by genetic variants in the NLRP1 gene which encodes an apoptose regulator.

Systematic

Hereditary dermatological disorders
Autoinflammation with arthritis and dyskeratosis
Chronic atypical neutrophilic dermatosis-lipodystrophy-elevated temperature syndrome
Dyschromatosis symmetrica hereditaria
Ectodermal dysplasia and immunodeficiency
Epidermolysis bullosa
Familial acne inversa 1
Griscelli syndrome type 2
Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome 2
Incontinentia pigmenti
Infantile-onset periodic fever-panniculitis-dermatosis syndrome
Interleukin 36 receptor antagonist deficiency
Interstitial lung disease with nephrotic syndrome and epidermolysis bullosa
Keratosis linearis-ichthyosis congenita-sclerosing keratoderma syndrome
Neonatal inflammatory skin and bowel disease type 1
Nephropathy with pretibial epidermolysis bullosa and deafness
Piebaldism
Psoriasis
Pyoderma gangrenosum, acne, and hidradenitis suppurativa (PASH)
Pyogenic arthritis-pyoderma gangrenosum-acne syndrome
Susceptibility to vitiligo-associated multiple autoimmune disease 1
NLRP1

References:

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Jin Y et. al. (2007) NALP1 in vitiligo-associated multiple autoimmune disease.

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Bader PI et. al. (1975) Vitiligo and dysgammaglobulinemia. A case report and family study.

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Majumder PP et. al. (1988) A genetical model for vitiligo.

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Goudie RB et. al. (1980) Unstable mutations in vitiligo, organ-specific autoimmune diseases, and multiple endocrine adenoma/peptic-ulcer syndrome.

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Nath SK et. al. (1994) Genetic epidemiology of vitiligo: multilocus recessivity cross-validated.

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Majumder PP et. al. (1993) Pattern of familial aggregation of vitiligo.

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Nath SK et. al. (2001) Evidence for a susceptibility gene, SLEV1, on chromosome 17p13 in families with vitiligo-related systemic lupus erythematosus.

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None (1959) Vitiligo.

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Spritz RA et. al. (2004) Novel vitiligo susceptibility loci on chromosomes 7 (AIS2) and 8 (AIS3), confirmation of SLEV1 on chromosome 17, and their roles in an autoimmune diathesis.

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Johansson CM et. al. (2004) Chromosome 17p12-q11 harbors susceptibility loci for systemic lupus erythematosus.

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Jin Y et. al. (2010) Variant of TYR and autoimmunity susceptibility loci in generalized vitiligo.

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Quan C et. al. (2010) Genome-wide association study for vitiligo identifies susceptibility loci at 6q27 and the MHC.

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Jin Y et. al. (2010) Common variants in FOXP1 are associated with generalized vitiligo.

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