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Primary topic: PUS10 celiac Crohn immune locus

PUS10 Gene and Celiac/Crohn Immune Locus: Small-Effect Context

PUS10 is tracked as a small-effect non-HLA immune susceptibility locus reported in combined celiac and Crohn genetics.

What is the PUS10 gene?

PUS10 is weak context only. It cannot diagnose celiac disease and cannot substitute for HLA-DQ interpretation.

How PUS10 affects metabolism

When PUS10-related evidence is directional, it is interpreted inside its pathway rather than as a standalone diagnosis. The practical question is whether symptoms and validation markers line up.

What happens when PUS10 is altered

Altered PUS10 signal should be treated as a DNA-based tendency. It can help prioritize follow-up, but current symptoms and appropriate testing decide whether it matters now.

Curated SNP evidence for PUS10

These SNPs come from the approved study-level evidence model. Each claim is scored from curated study rows, then gated before it can influence pathway scoring.

Evidence-backed report connection

PUS10 currently has 2 curated SNPs, 2 claim-level scores, and 1 claims eligible for pathway scoring.

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rs10188217PUS10 shared immune-risk locus1 claims · 3 study rows

disease trait · CT

Small-effect celiac/Crohn immune susceptibility context

Not used for pathway scoring

rs10188217 C has been reported as a small-effect shared celiac/Crohn immune-risk locus.

PUS10 rs10188217 CT is weak non-HLA immune context only.

Likely effectHigher trait association
Signal sizeSmall signal
Evidence supportModerate support
Report useEvidence only, not scored
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rs13003464PUS10 celiac susceptibility signal1 claims · 3 study rows

disease trait · AG

Non-HLA PUS10/REL celiac susceptibility context

Moderate

rs13003464 AG carries one GWAS Catalog celiac disease risk G allele at the PUS10/REL immune locus.

PUS10/REL rs13003464 AG is scored as small non-HLA celiac susceptibility context.

Likely effectHigher trait association
Signal sizeSmall signal
Evidence supportStrong support
Report useIncluded in pathway scoring
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Common symptoms people report

  • immune-risk context that should not dominate the report
  • digestive symptoms where HLA and serology matter more
  • small-effect SNP findings that need restraint

Biomarkers to validate

celiac serology

Primary follow-up context for this gene inside the new pathway.

symptom and exposure context

Helps separate genetics from stronger diet, illness, medication, or lifestyle drivers.

Where DNA analysis helps

DNA helps decide whether PUS10 deserves attention inside the broader pathway instead of being interpreted as an isolated SNP.

Example interpretation

PUS10 may add useful context when its SNP evidence lines up with the broader pathway signal.

Suggested validation: celiac serology.

What to do next

  • Review the pathway result before interpreting this gene on its own.
  • Use relevant markers or symptom tracking to confirm whether the DNA tendency is visible.
  • Treat nutrition or behavior changes as follow-up only when the pattern fits.

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