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     <author>ТИМАШЕВА Я.Р.</author>
     <author>ЗАПЛАХОВА О.В.</author>
     <author>НАСИБУЛЛИН Т.Р.</author>
     <author>ТУКТАРОВА И.А.</author>
     <author>ЭРДМАН В.В.</author>
     <author>БАХТИЯРОВА К.</author>
     <author>МУСТАФИНА О.Е.</author>
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    <title>АССОЦИАЦИЯ АЛЛЕЛЬНЫХ ВАРИАНТОВ ГЕНОВ IL2, IL2RA И IL7R С РАССЕЯННЫМ СКЛЕРОЗОМ</title>
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    <year>2019</year>
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     <date>2020-10-08</date>
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   <doi>10.1134/S1022795419030153</doi>
   <abstract>Multiple sclerosis is a chronic progressive disease of nervous system caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors leading to the development of a complex of autoimmune and neurodegenerative processes. We performed the analysis of association between multiple sclerosis and polymorphic markers of interleukin-2 (IL2), interleukin-2 receptor alpha chain (IL2A) and interleukin-7 receptor alpha chain (IL7R) in the group of Russians, Tatars, and Bashkirs from the Republic of Bashkortostan (N = 1620). In the total study group, we detected the association of IL7R rs10624573*I (OR = 0.79, PBonf = 0.018) and rs1494558*T (OR = 1.44, PBonf = 2.33 × 10–4) variants with multiple sclerosis. When analyzed separately according to the ethnic origin, the association with IL7R rs1494558*T (OR = 1.49, PBonf = 0.005) remained significant in the group of Russians, and the association of IL7R rs10624573*I remained significant in the group of Bashkirs (OR = 0.56, PBonf = 0.02). We performed the multilocus analysis of association using the APSampler algorithm, and found seven combinations of the alleles and/or genotypes of the studied polymorphic loci, significantly associated with multiple sclerosis, most frequently including IL7R rs1494558 and IL7R rs10624573 allelic variants.</abstract>
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