1. Genome-wide association and HLA region fine-mapping studies identify susceptibility loci for multiple common infections.
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Tian C, Hromatka BS, Kiefer AK, Eriksson N, Noble SM, Tung JY, and Hinds DA
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- Candidiasis, Vulvovaginal genetics, Case-Control Studies, Chickenpox genetics, Chronic Disease, Common Cold genetics, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study, Hepatitis A genetics, Hepatitis B genetics, Herpes Labialis genetics, Herpes Zoster genetics, Humans, Infectious Mononucleosis genetics, Male, Measles genetics, Meningitis, Bacterial genetics, Middle Ear Ventilation, Mumps genetics, Otitis Media genetics, Otitis Media surgery, Pharyngitis genetics, Pneumonia genetics, Rheumatic Fever genetics, Rubella genetics, Scarlet Fever genetics, Sinusitis genetics, Streptococcal Infections genetics, Tonsillectomy, Tonsillitis genetics, Tonsillitis surgery, Tuberculin Test, Tuberculosis diagnosis, Tuberculosis genetics, Urinary Tract Infections genetics, Warts genetics, HLA Antigens genetics, Infections genetics, White People genetics
- Abstract
Infectious diseases have a profound impact on our health and many studies suggest that host genetics play a major role in the pathogenesis of most of them. We perform 23 genome-wide association studies for common infections and infection-associated procedures, including chickenpox, shingles, cold sores, mononucleosis, mumps, hepatitis B, plantar warts, positive tuberculosis test results, strep throat, scarlet fever, pneumonia, bacterial meningitis, yeast infections, urinary tract infections, tonsillectomy, childhood ear infections, myringotomy, measles, hepatitis A, rheumatic fever, common colds, rubella and chronic sinus infection, in over 200,000 individuals of European ancestry. We detect 59 genome-wide significant (P < 5 × 10
-8 ) associations in genes with key roles in immunity and embryonic development. We apply fine-mapping analysis to dissect associations in the human leukocyte antigen region, which suggests important roles of specific amino acid polymorphisms in the antigen-binding clefts. Our findings provide an important step toward dissecting the host genetic architecture of response to common infections.Susceptibility to infectious diseases is, among others, influenced by the genetic landscape of the host. Here, Tian and colleagues perform genome-wide association studies for 23 common infections and find 59 risk loci for 17 of these, both within the HLA region and non-HLA loci.- Published
- 2017
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