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Disparities in Hospitalized Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbations Between American Indians and Non-Hispanic Whites
Genetic load in incomplete lupus erythematosus
ABSTRACTIncomplete lupus erythematosus (ILE) patients have lupus features but insufficient criteria for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) classification. Some ILE patients transition to SLE, but most avoid major organ involvement. This study tested whether the milder disease course in ILE is influenced by reduced SLE-risk allele genetic load. We calculated the genetic load based on 99 SLE-associated risk alleles in European American SLE patients (>4 ACR-1997 criteria, n=171), ILE patients (3 ACR-1997 criteria; n=174), a subset of ILE patients not meeting SLICC classification (ILESLICC, n=119), and healthy controls (n=133). ILE and SLE patients had significantly greater SLE-risk allele genetic load compared to healthy controls, while ILESLICC patients had a trend toward an increased genetic load, although not statistically significant. However, the genetic load did not differ between ILE and SLE. In conclusion, ILE and SLE patients have comparable genetic loads of SLE risk loci, suggesting similar genetic predisposition between these conditions. Phenotypic differences between SLE and ILE may instead be influenced by ILE-specific variants and gene-environment interactions.</jats:p
