Genetic dissection of systemic lupus erythematosus

EK Wakeland, AE Wandstrat, K Liu, L Morel - Current opinion in …, 1999 - Elsevier
EK Wakeland, AE Wandstrat, K Liu, L Morel
Current opinion in immunology, 1999Elsevier
Recent progress towards elucidating the genetic basis for susceptibility to systemic lupus
erythematosus (SLE) has provided insights into the manner in which individual susceptibility
genes contribute to disease pathogenesis. Studies in animal models of systemic
autoimmunity suggest that genes in three separate pathways contribute to the initiation and
progression of systemic autoimmunity. Linkage studies in humans suggest that at least some
susceptibility genes mediating disease in lupus-prone mice may also contribute to …
Recent progress towards elucidating the genetic basis for susceptibility to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) has provided insights into the manner in which individual susceptibility genes contribute to disease pathogenesis. Studies in animal models of systemic autoimmunity suggest that genes in three separate pathways contribute to the initiation and progression of systemic autoimmunity. Linkage studies in humans suggest that at least some susceptibility genes mediating disease in lupus-prone mice may also contribute to susceptibility in humans.
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