Epidemiology and genetics of rheumatoid arthritis.
University of Manchester · MRC Epidemiology Unit
Abstract
The prevalence of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is relatively constant in many populations, at 0.5-1.0%. However, a high prevalence of RA has been reported in the Pima Indians (5.3%) and in the Chippewa Indians (6.8%). In contrast, low occurrences have been reported in populations from China and Japan. These data support a genetic role in disease risk. Studies have so far shown that the familial recurrence risk in RA is small compared with other autoimmune diseases. The main genetic risk factor of RA is the HLA DRB1 alleles, and this has consistently been shown in many populations throughout the world. The strongest susceptibility factor so far has been the HLA DRB1*0404 allele. Tumour necrosis factor alleles have…
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2Topics & keywords
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Pregnancy
- Genetic predisposition
- Medicine
- Allele
- Immunology
- Disease
- Risk factor
- Good health and well-being