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. 2022 Mar 15;61(12):4915–4923. doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/keac152

Table 2.

Associations of the MUC5B promoter variant with RA and RA-ILD characteristics

Outcomes MUC5B promoter variant (GT or TT genotype) (n = 155) No MUC5B promoter variant (n = 850)
RA-ILD, n (%) 20 (12.9) 32 (3.8)
 Unadjusted ORa (95% CI) 3.36 (2.02, 5.47) Ref
 Adjusted ORa,b (95% CI) 3.34 (1.97, 5.60) Ref
RA-ILD before or within 2 years of RA diagnosis, n (%) 9 (5.8) 7 (0.8)
 Unadjusted ORa (95% CI) 4.91 (2.23, 10.40) Ref
 Adjusted ORa,b (95% CI) 4.01 (1.78, 8.80) Ref
RA diagnosis at age >55 years, n (%) 61 (39.4) 242 (28.5)
 Unadjusted ORa (95% CI) 1.62 (1.18, 2.24) Ref
 Adjusted ORa,c (95% CI) 1.52 (1.08, 2.12) Ref
a

OR per copy of rs35705950 G>T [GG genotype has zero copies (reference group), GT genotype has one copy, TT genotype has two copies].

b

Adjusted for age at RA diagnosis, sex, genetic ancestry, RA-GRS, smoking and continuous smoking pack-years.

c

Adjusted for sex, genetic ancestry, RA-GRS, smoking and continuous smoking pack-years. Bold results have statistically significant odds ratios that do not include 1.0.