Study of complex genetic region finds hidden role of NCF1 in multiple autoimmune diseases

(Medical University of South Carolina) Medical University of South Carolina investigators report pre-clinical research showing that a genetic variant encoded in neutrophil cystolic factor 1 (NCF1) is associated with increased risk for autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, and Sj ö gren's syndrome, in the January 2017 issue of Nature Genetics. Data indicate that increased NCF1 protects against SLE while decreased NCF1 raises SLE risk and highlight the pathogenic role of reduced reactive oxygen species in autoimmune disease development.
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