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. 2002 Jun 7;16(3-4):101–104. doi: 10.1155/2000/590914

Association between the Endogenous Retrovirus HRES-1 and Multiple Sclerosis in the United Kingdom – Evidence of Genetically Different Disease Subsets?

H B Rasmussen 1, M A Kelly 2, D A Francis 3, J Clausen 1
PMCID: PMC3851751  PMID: 11381188

Abstract

In the present study we determined the frequencies of four haplotypes of the human T-cell lymphotropic virus-related endogenous sequence, HRES-1, in 110 multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and 100 healthy control subjects from the United Kingdom. We found evidence of an association between this endogenous retrovirus and MS (p < 0.01), in particular reflecting an increased frequency of HRES-1 haplotype 1 in the group of patients. There was no significant difference in the distribution of HRES-1 haplotypes between relapsing-remitting MS and the primary progressive form of the disease. The odds ratio for HRES-1 haplotype 1 and MS did not differ significantly between individuals positive for HLA-DR2 and DR2-negative individuals. Comparison of the observations from the present study with previous results implicated HRES-1 as a marker of genetic heterogeneity in MS.

Keywords: Multiple sclerosis, endogenous retrovirus, genetic susceptibility factor

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