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PLOS ONE | 2013

Identification of the Tyrosine-Protein Phosphatase Non-Receptor Type 2 as a Rheumatoid Arthritis Susceptibility Locus in Europeans

Joanna Cobb; Darren Plant; Edward Flynn; Meriem Tadjeddine; Philippe Dieudé; François Cornélis; Lisbeth Ärlestig; Solbritt Rantapää Dahlqvist; George N. Goulielmos; Dimitrios T. Boumpas; Prodromos Sidiropoulos; Sophine B. Krintel; Lykke Midtbøll Ørnbjerg; Merete Lund Hetland; Lars Klareskog; Thomas Haeupl; Andrew Filer; Christopher D. Buckley; Karim Raza; Torsten Witte; Reinhold E. Schmidt; Oliver FitzGerald; Douglas J. Veale; Stephen Eyre; Jane Worthington

Objectives Genome-wide association studies have facilitated the identification of over 30 susceptibility loci for rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, evidence for a number of potential susceptibility genes have not so far reached genome-wide significance in studies of Caucasian RA. Methods A cohort of 4286 RA patients from across Europe and 5642 population matched controls were genotyped for 25 SNPs, then combined in a meta-analysis with previously published data. Results Significant evidence of association was detected for nine SNPs within the European samples. When meta-analysed with previously published data, 21 SNPs were associated with RA susceptibility. Although SNPs in the PTPN2 gene were previously reported to be associated with RA in both Japanese and European populations, we show genome-wide evidence for a different SNP within this gene associated with RA susceptibility in an independent European population (rs7234029, P = 4.4×10−9). Conclusions This study provides further genome-wide evidence for the association of the PTPN2 locus (encoding the T cell protein tyrosine phosphastase) with Caucasian RA susceptibility. This finding adds to the growing evidence for PTPN2 being a pan-autoimmune susceptibility gene.


Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 2010

Nutritional status as marker for disease activity and severity predicting mortality in patients with systemic sclerosis

Lijana Krause; M.O. Becker; Claudia S. Brueckner; Christina-Julia Bellinghausen; Corinna Becker; Udo Schneider; Thomas Haeupl; Katharina Hanke; Karin Hensel-Wiegel; Heidrun Ebert; Sabine Ziemer; Ulf-Müller Ladner; Matthias Pirlich; Gerd R. Burmester; Gabriela Riemekasten


Archive | 1996

Artificial tissue comprising three-dimensional extracellular matrix, cell interaction system

Michael Sittinger; Olaf Schultz; Thomas Haeupl; Gerd R. Burmester


Archive | 2002

Vitro in a cell interaction culture system for testing and developing medicaments

Thomas Haeupl; Christian Kaps; Michael Sittinger; Heike Smolian


European Respiratory Journal | 2011

Monitoring of efficacy of therapy with monoclonal antibodies – Omalizumab – Using the Recovery-ELISA

Pavel Strohner; Antonia Staatz; Astrid Schaefer; Gunther Becher; Dieter Sarrach; Jens G. Reich; Thomas Haeupl; Jens-Oliver Steiss


Clinical Immunology | 2006

OR.79. Twist1-a Regulator of Th1 Effector Function in Chronic Inflammatory Diseases

Uwe Niesner; Inka Albrecht; Hyun-Dong Chang; Sascha Rutz; Michal Janitz; Inna Gitelman; Martin Rudwaleit; Martin Baumgart; Rainer Duchmann; Thomas Haeupl; Veit Krenn; Ria Baumgrass; Gerd R. Burmester; Joachim Sieper; Andreas Radbruch


Arthritis Research & Therapy | 2005

Gene expression in chronically activated Th cells

U Niesner; I Albrecht; R Baumgrass; Michal Janitz; Hans Lehrach; Thomas Haeupl; Joachim R. Grün; G.-R. Burmester; Andreas Radbruch


Archive | 2004

Array of probes derived from monocyte-macrophage genes, useful e.g. for diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic monitoring of rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory diseases

Gerd Rüdiger Prof.Dr. Burmester; Thomas Haeupl; Olaf Kiesslich; Bruno Stuhlmüller


Archive | 1996

Neue künstliche gewebe, verfahren zu ihrer herstellung und ihre verwendung

Gerd R. Burmester; Thomas Haeupl; Olaf Schultz; Michael Sittinger


Revista Medica De Chile | 1992

Role of cytokines and growth factors in joint destruction processes

Saifeddin Alsalameh; J. Bujia; Thomas Haeupl; Kalden; Gerd R. Burmester

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Gerd R. Burmester

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Olaf Schultz

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Saifeddin Alsalameh

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Christian Kaps

Humboldt University of Berlin

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