Journal article
Sex-specific autosomal susceptibility loci in systemic sclerosis: a genome-wide association study
I Rodriguez-Martin, M Kerick, C Rangel-Peláez, C Rosa-Baez, G Borrego-Yaniz, L Ortiz-Fernández, A Guillen-Del-Castillo, CP Simeón-Aznar, JL Callejas, O Distler, SM Proudman, M Nikpour, N Hunzelmann, JK de Vries-Bouwstra, AL Herrick, Y Allanore, ME Alarcón-Riquelme, L Beretta, S Assassi, CP Denton Show all
Lancet Rheumatology | Published : 2026
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Abstract
Background Systemic sclerosis is an immune-mediated inflammatory disease with marked sex differences in prevalence and severity. Although genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have advanced the understanding of systemic sclerosis genetics, sex-aware approaches remain scarce. We aimed to address this gap by examining autosomal sex-specific genetic factors in systemic sclerosis. Methods Based on a chromosomal definition of sex, we conducted a sex-stratified autosomal meta-analysis of GWAS in systemic sclerosis. We retrieved patient-level and control data from a previous GWAS for systemic sclerosis and newly recruited participants from an international multicentre collaboration (data cutoff Ju..
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