Op. Kristiansen et al., Linkage disequilibrium testing of four interleukin-1 gene-cluster polymorphisms in Danish multiplex families with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, CYTOKINE, 12(2), 2000, pp. 171-175
The molecules of the interleukin 1 (IL-1) system have been suggested to pla
y a role in the pathogenesis of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM),
and polymorphisms in the genes encoding IL-1 beta (IL1B), the IL-1 Type 1
receptor (IL1RTI) and the IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL1RN) molecules have b
een associated with IDDM in case-control studies. It can be difficult to ex
clude selection biases in case-control studies leading to spurious associat
ion, This risk is eliminated when using the transmission disequilibrium tes
t (TDT). Hence, by means of the TDT we have investigated four intragenic IL
-1 gene-cluster polymorphisms, the IL1B AvaI, the IL1B TaqI, the IL1RTI Pst
I and the IL1RN 2(nd) intron polymorphisms, for Linkage and intra-familial
association with IDDM in Danish IDDM multiplex family material comprising 2
45 families. We found no evidence for overall linkage or intra-familial ass
ociation between any of the polymorphisms and IDDM, In addition, we did not
find linkage between any of the polymorphisms and IDDM in HLA-DR3/4 hetero
zygous or HLA-non-DR3/4 heterozygous IDDM subjects, respectively. In conclu
sion, by means of intra-familial TDT analysis we found no Linkage or intra-
familial association between IDDM and the four IL-1 gene-cluster polymorphi
sms in Danish IDDM multiplex family material. (C) 2000 Academic Press.