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Human Endogenous Retrovirus HERV-Fc1 Association with Multiple Sclerosis Susceptibility: A Meta-Analysis

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  • Belén de la Hera
  • Jezabel Varadé
  • Marta García-Montojo
  • Antonio Alcina
  • María Fedetz
  • Iraide Alloza
  • Ianire Astobiza
  • Laura Leyva
  • Oscar Fernández
  • Guillermo Izquierdo
  • Alfredo Antigüedad
  • Rafael Arroyo
  • Roberto Álvarez-Lafuente
  • Koen Vandenbroeck
  • Fuencisla Matesanz
  • Elena Urcelay

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Background: Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) are repetitive sequences derived from ancestral germ-line infections by exogenous retroviruses and different HERV families have been integrated in the genome. HERV-Fc1 in chromosome X has been previously associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) in Northern European populations. Additionally, HERV-Fc1 RNA levels of expression have been found increased in plasma of MS patients with active disease. Considering the North-South latitude gradient in MS prevalence, we aimed to evaluate the role of HERV-Fc1on MS risk in three independent Spanish cohorts. Methods: A single nucleotide polymorphism near HERV-Fc1, rs391745, was genotyped by Taqman chemistry in a total of 2473 MS patients and 3031 ethnically matched controls, consecutively recruited from: Northern (569 patients and 980 controls), Central (883 patients and 692 controls) and Southern (1021 patients and 1359 controls) Spain. Our results were pooled in a meta-analysis with previously published data. Results: Significant associations of the HERV-Fc1 polymorphism with MS were observed in two Spanish cohorts and the combined meta-analysis with previous data yielded a significant association [rs391745 C-allele carriers: pM-H = 0.0005; ORM-H (95% CI) = 1.27 (1.11–1.45)]. Concordantly to previous findings, when the analysis was restricted to relapsing remitting and secondary progressive MS samples, a slight enhancement in the strength of the association was observed [pM-H = 0.0003, ORM-H (95% CI) = 1.32 (1.14–1.53)]. Conclusion: Association of the HERV-Fc1 polymorphism rs391745 with bout-onset MS susceptibility was confirmed in Southern European cohorts.

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  • Belén de la Hera & Jezabel Varadé & Marta García-Montojo & Antonio Alcina & María Fedetz & Iraide Alloza & Ianire Astobiza & Laura Leyva & Oscar Fernández & Guillermo Izquierdo & Alfredo Antigüedad & , 2014. "Human Endogenous Retrovirus HERV-Fc1 Association with Multiple Sclerosis Susceptibility: A Meta-Analysis," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 9(3), pages 1-6, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0090182
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0090182
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    2. Belén de la Hera & Jezabel Varadé & Marta García-Montojo & José Ramón Lamas & Ana de la Encarnación & Rafael Arroyo & Benjamín Fernández-Gutiérrez & Roberto Álvarez-Lafuente & Elena Urcelay, 2013. "Role of the Human Endogenous Retrovirus HERV-K18 in Autoimmune Disease Susceptibility: Study in the Spanish Population and Meta-Analysis," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 8(4), pages 1-7, April.
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