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  1. ... the BRCA1 gene are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer in both men and women, ... factors also contribute to a person's cancer risk.Most BRCA1 gene mutations lead to the production ...
  2. ... DRB1 gene have been linked to an increased risk of developing an autoimmune disorder called autoimmune Addison ... DRB1*04:04 is the most well-known risk factor for autoimmune Addison disease.Normally, the immune ...
  3. ... gene have been associated with a small increased risk of neural tube defects, a group of birth ... shortage (deficiency) of this vitamin is an established risk factor for neural tube defects, there are many ...
  4. ... STAT4 gene has been associated with an increased risk of developing systemic scleroderma, which is an autoimmune ... how the gene variation contributes to the increased risk of systemic scleroderma. Researchers believe that a combination ...
  5. ... HLA haplotypes) have been found to increase the risk of developing celiac disease, a disorder in which ... occur separately or together, seem to increase the risk of an inappropriate immune response to the protein ...
  6. ... of the APOE gene increases an individual's risk for developing late-onset Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer' ... copies of the allele are at even greater risk. The APOE e4 allele may also be associated ...
  7. ... the BRCA2 gene are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer in both men and women, ... factors also contribute to a person's cancer risk.Most BRCA2 gene mutations lead to the production ...
  8. ... HLA haplotypes) have been found to increase the risk of developing celiac disease, a disorder in which ... occur separately or together, seem to increase the risk of an inappropriate immune response to the protein ...
  9. ... a version called HLA-B27, significantly increase the risk of developing ankylosing spondylitis. This condition is a ... the HLA-B27 gene variant causes the increased risk. Researchers speculate that HLA-B27 may abnormally display ...
  10. ... NOD2 gene have been associated with an increased risk of Crohn's disease, a complex disorder that ... is unclear how these genetic changes increase the risk of developing Crohn's disease. Studies suggest that ...
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