Author:
Costantino Félicie,Mambu Mambueni Hendrick,Said-Nahal Roula,Garchon Henri-Jean,Breban Maxime
Abstract
Spondyloarthritis (SpA) is a chronic inflammatory disorder with a high familial aggregation, emphasizing the existence of genetic susceptibility factors. In the last decades, family-based studies have contributed to better understand the genetic background of SpA, in particular by showing that the most likely model of transmission is oligogenic with multiplicative effects. Coexistence of different SpA subtypes within families also highlighted the complex interplay between all subtypes. Several whole-genome linkage analyses using sib-pairs or multiplex families were performed in the 1990s to try to identify genetic susceptibility factors besides HLA-B27. Unfortunately, no consistent results were obtained and family-based studies have been progressively set aside in favor of case-control designs. In particular, case-control genome-wide association studies allowed the identification of more than 40 susceptibility regions. However, all these loci explain only a small fraction of disease predisposition. Several hypotheses have been advanced to account for this unexplained heritability, including rare variants involvement, leading to a renewed interest in family-based designs, which are probably more powerful in the detection of such variants. In this review, our purpose is to summarize what has been learned to date regarding SpA genetics from family-based studies, with a special focus on recent identification of rare associated variants through next-generation sequencing studies.
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Medicine
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