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Genetic Assessment Of Hyperuricemia And Gout In Asian, Native Hawaiian, And Pacific Islander Subgroups Of Pregnant Women: Biospecimens Repository Cross-Sectional Study, Ali Alghubayshi, Alison Edelman, Khalifa Alrajeh, Youssef Roman
Genetic Assessment Of Hyperuricemia And Gout In Asian, Native Hawaiian, And Pacific Islander Subgroups Of Pregnant Women: Biospecimens Repository Cross-Sectional Study, Ali Alghubayshi, Alison Edelman, Khalifa Alrajeh, Youssef Roman
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Background
Gout, an inflammatory condition, is characterized by the precipitation of monosodium urate crystals (MSU) in or around distal joints. The latter is caused by chronic hyperuricemia (HU)—high urate levels in the blood. Genetic variations in urate transporters play a significant role in determining urate levels within the human body, rendering some racial and ethnic groups more or less susceptible to developing either HU or gout. This study aims to estimate the frequencies of HU and gout risk alleles in Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander subgroups, using biorepository DNA samples.
Methods
The biospecimens repository at the University of Hawai’i …