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A functional framework for interpretation of genetic associations in T1D
Gerald T Nepom1, Jane H Buckner
1Benaroya Research Institute and the University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, United States. jnepom@benaroyaresearch.org
Abstract:
Susceptibility to type 1 diabetes is attributable to genes that link disease progression to distinct steps in immune activation, expansion, and regulation. Recent studies illustrate examples of disease-associated variants that function in multiple cell types and independent pathways, some that impact different steps of a single mechanistic pathway, and some that are functionally interactive for deterministic events in setting thresholds for immune response.
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