Rs6679677

rs6679677 has been reported in a large study to be associated with rheumatoid arthritis. The risk allele (oriented to the dbSNP entry) is (A); the odds ratio associated with heterozygotes is 1.98 (CI 1.72-2.27), and for homozygotes, 3.32 (CI 1.93-5.69).

rs6679677 was also reported in the same study to be associated with type-1 diabetes. The risk allele (oriented to the dbSNP entry) is (A); the odds ratio associated with heterozygotes is 1.82 (CI 1.59-2.09), and for homozygotes, 5.19 (CI 3.15-8.55).

Recently (Feb 2008), it has been asserted that the association between rs6679677 and type-1 diabetes is actually completely due to a closely linked, potentially causal variant identified as rs2476601, which is also known as Arg620Trp. In this study, apparently the largest to date, the odds ratio for the risk allele (of rs6679677) was reported to be 1.88 (CI: 1.66-2.13).

DeCode reports that the CC genotype is associated with 1.05x higher odds of Crohn's disease.

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 * is_associated_with_disease::Crohn's disease
 * is_associated_with_disease::Diabetes mellitus
 * is_associated_with_disease::Hypothyroidism
 * is_associated_with_disease::Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis