Serum IL‐17A concentration and a IL17RA single nucleotide polymorphism contribute to the risk of autoimmune type 1 diabetes
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews2022Vol. 38(6), pp. e3547–e3547
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Junxian Li, Lei Xu, Weijing Zhao, Jiemin Pan, Junxi Lu, Huijuan Lu, Jinhua Yan, Jianping Weng, Fang Liu
Abstract
Increased serum IL-17A, but not IL-17F, is a risk factor for autoimmune T1D. The GG genotype of IL17RA rs4819554 might decrease the risk for autoimmune T1D.
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