Psoriasis is a common inflammatory disorder of the skin and other organs. We have determined that mutations in CARD14, encoding a nuclear factor of kappa light chain enhancer in B cells (NF-kB) activator within skin epidermis, account for PSORS2. Here, we describe fifteen additional rare missense variants in CARD14, their distribution in seven psoriasis cohorts (>6,000 cases and >4,000 controls), and their effects on NF-kB activation and the transcriptome of keratinocytes. There were more CARD14 rare variants in cases than in controls (burden test p value = 0.0015). Some variants were only seen in a single case, and these included putative pathogenic mutations (c.424G>A [p.Glu142Lys] and c.425A>G [p.Glu142Gly]) and the generalized-pustular-...
<div><p>Mutations in the <i>caspase recruitment domain, family member 14</i> (<i>CARD14</i>) gene ha...
Mutations in the caspase recruitment domain, family member 14 (CARD14) gene have recently been descr...
Genetic variants have long been suspected to be important in psoriasis. Recent work has suggested th...
Psoriasis is a common inflammatory disorder of the skin and other organs. We have determined that mu...
Psoriasis is a common, inflammatory disorder of the skin that is associated with arthritis in up to ...
Psoriasis is a common, immune-mediated genetic disorder of the skin and is associated with arthritis...
Caspase recruitment family member 14 (CARD14, also known as CARMA2), is a scaffold protein that medi...
Psoriasis is a common, immune-mediated genetic disorder of the skin and is associated with arthritis...
Psoriasis is an immune-mediated chronic and painful disease characterized by red raised patches of i...
The CARD: BCL10: MALT1 (CBM) complex is an essential signaling node for maintaining both innate and ...
Psoriasis (PS) is a common inflammatory and incurable skin disease affecting 2-3% of the human popul...
Rare autosomal dominant mutations in the gene encoding the keratinocyte signaling molecule CARD14, h...
Rare autosomal dominant mutations in the gene encoding the keratinocyte signaling molecule, Caspase ...
Psoriasis has a strong genetic component in the development of the disease as indicated by familial ...
Psoriasis is a multifactorial genetic disease for which the genetic factors explain about 70% of dis...
<div><p>Mutations in the <i>caspase recruitment domain, family member 14</i> (<i>CARD14</i>) gene ha...
Mutations in the caspase recruitment domain, family member 14 (CARD14) gene have recently been descr...
Genetic variants have long been suspected to be important in psoriasis. Recent work has suggested th...
Psoriasis is a common inflammatory disorder of the skin and other organs. We have determined that mu...
Psoriasis is a common, inflammatory disorder of the skin that is associated with arthritis in up to ...
Psoriasis is a common, immune-mediated genetic disorder of the skin and is associated with arthritis...
Caspase recruitment family member 14 (CARD14, also known as CARMA2), is a scaffold protein that medi...
Psoriasis is a common, immune-mediated genetic disorder of the skin and is associated with arthritis...
Psoriasis is an immune-mediated chronic and painful disease characterized by red raised patches of i...
The CARD: BCL10: MALT1 (CBM) complex is an essential signaling node for maintaining both innate and ...
Psoriasis (PS) is a common inflammatory and incurable skin disease affecting 2-3% of the human popul...
Rare autosomal dominant mutations in the gene encoding the keratinocyte signaling molecule CARD14, h...
Rare autosomal dominant mutations in the gene encoding the keratinocyte signaling molecule, Caspase ...
Psoriasis has a strong genetic component in the development of the disease as indicated by familial ...
Psoriasis is a multifactorial genetic disease for which the genetic factors explain about 70% of dis...
<div><p>Mutations in the <i>caspase recruitment domain, family member 14</i> (<i>CARD14</i>) gene ha...
Mutations in the caspase recruitment domain, family member 14 (CARD14) gene have recently been descr...
Genetic variants have long been suspected to be important in psoriasis. Recent work has suggested th...