383 0

Full metadata record

DC FieldValueLanguage
dc.contributor.author배상철-
dc.date.accessioned2016-08-03T07:37:34Z-
dc.date.available2016-08-03T07:37:34Z-
dc.date.issued2015-02-
dc.identifier.citationINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RHEUMATIC DISEASES, v. 18, Page. 192-199en_US
dc.identifier.issn1756-1841-
dc.identifier.issn1756-185X-
dc.identifier.urihttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1756-185X.12498/full-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/22380-
dc.description.abstractRecent advances in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) genetics in Asian populations have been achieved by genome-wide association studies (GWASs) and following replication studies, which expanded the genetic information about shared or population-specific risk genes between ethnic groups. Meta-analyses and multi-ethnic replication studies may be possible approaches that could demonstrate stronger or more suggestive evidence for multiple variants for SLE. In addition to the susceptibility of SLE itself, several genotype-phenotype analyses have shown that the specific phenotypes of SLE can also be influenced by genetic factors. Almost all SLE genetic loci are involved in the potential pathways of SLE pathogenesis, such as Toll-like receptor/type I interferon signaling, nuclear factor B signaling, immune complex clearing mechanism, immune cell (B, T cell, neutrophil and monocyte) function and signaling, cell-cycle regulation, DNA methylation and autophagy. Further studies, including the next generation sequencing technology and the systematic strategy using bioinformatics, in addition to international collaboration among SLE genetic researchers, will give us better understanding of the genetic basis of SLE.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipKorea Health Technology R&D Project, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Republic of Koreaen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherWILEY-BLACKWELLen_US
dc.subjectethnicityen_US
dc.subjectgeneticsen_US
dc.subjectgenome-wide association studyen_US
dc.subjectsystemic lupus erythematosusen_US
dc.titleRecent advances in systemic lupus erythematosus genetics in an Asian populationen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.relation.volume18-
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/1756-185X.12498-
dc.relation.page192-199-
dc.relation.journalINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RHEUMATIC DISEASES-
dc.contributor.googleauthorLee, Hye-Soon-
dc.contributor.googleauthorBae, Sang-Cheol-
dc.relation.code2015011779-
dc.sector.campusS-
dc.sector.daehakCOLLEGE OF MEDICINE[S]-
dc.sector.departmentDEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE-
dc.identifier.pidscbae-
Appears in Collections:
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE[S](의과대학) > MEDICINE(의학과) > Articles
Files in This Item:
There are no files associated with this item.
Export
RIS (EndNote)
XLS (Excel)
XML


qrcode

Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

BROWSE