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SUBMITTER: Crosslin DR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4308645 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan-Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Crosslin D R DR Carrell D S DS Burt A A Kim D S DS Underwood J G JG Hanna D S DS Comstock B A BA Baldwin E E de Andrade M M Kullo I J IJ Tromp G G Kuivaniemi H H Borthwick K M KM McCarty C A CA Peissig P L PL Doheny K F KF Pugh E E Kho A A Pacheco J J Hayes M G MG Ritchie M D MD Verma S S SS Armstrong G G Stallings S S Denny J C JC Carroll R J RJ Crawford D C DC Crane P K PK Mukherjee S S Bottinger E E Li R R Keating B B Mirel D B DB Carlson C S CS Harley J B JB Larson E B EB Jarvik G P GP
Genes and immunity 20141009 1
Herpes zoster, commonly referred to as shingles, is caused by the varicella zoster virus (VZV). VZV initially manifests as chicken pox, most commonly in childhood, can remain asymptomatically latent in nerve tissues for many years and often re-emerges as shingles. Although reactivation may be related to immune suppression, aging and female sex, most inter-individual variability in re-emergence risk has not been explained to date. We performed a genome-wide association analyses in 22,981 particip ...[more]