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Identification of Immune-Relevant Factors Conferring Sarcoidosis Genetic Risk

Authors :
Wolfgang Lieb
Markus M. Nöthen
Manfred Schürmann
Sylvia Hofmann
Michael C. Iannuzzi
Joachim Müller-Quernheim
Stefan Herms
Johan Grunewald
Stefan Schreiber
Bernhard O. Boehm
Stephan Brand
Almut Nebel
Martina Sterclova
Jiri Homolka
Christian Grohé
Martin Petrek
Christian Gieger
Hansjörg Baurecht
Eva Ellinghaus
Violeta Mihailovic-Vucinic
Stefan Pabst
Andre Franke
Leonid Padyukov
Konstantin Strauch
Marcus Ronninger
Dragana Jovanovic
David Ellinghaus
Courtney G. Montgomery
Frantisek Mrazek
Marcel Nutsua
Anders Eklund
Carsten Büning
Benjamin A. Rybicki
Annegret Fischer
Juliane Winkelmann
Source :
Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 192, 727-736 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Genetic variation plays a significant role in the etiology of sarcoidosis. However, only a small fraction of its heritability has been explained so far.To define further genetic risk loci for sarcoidosis, we used the Immunochip for a candidate gene association study of immune-associated loci.Altogether the study population comprised over 19,000 individuals. In a two-stage design, 1,726 German sarcoidosis cases and 5,482 control subjects were genotyped for 128,705 single-nucleotide polymorphisms using the Illumina Immunochip for the screening step. The remaining 3,955 cases, 7,514 control subjects, and 684 parents of affected offspring were used for validation and replication of 44 candidate and two established risk single-nucleotide polymorphisms.Four novel susceptibility loci were identified with genome-wide significance in the European case-control populations, located on chromosomes 12q24.12 (rs653178; ATXN2/SH2B3), 5q33.3 (rs4921492; IL12B), 4q24 (rs223498; MANBA/NFKB1), and 2q33.2 (rs6748088; FAM117B). We further defined three independent association signals in the HLA region with genome-wide significance, peaking in the BTNL2 promoter region (rs5007259), at HLA-B (rs4143332/HLA-B*0801) and at HLA-DPB1 (rs9277542), and found another novel independent signal near IL23R (rs12069782) on chromosome 1p31.3.Functional predictions and protein network analyses suggest a prominent role of the drug-targetable IL23/Th17 signaling pathway in the genetic etiology of sarcoidosis. Our findings reveal a substantial genetic overlap of sarcoidosis with diverse immune-mediated inflammatory disorders, which could be of relevance for the clinical application of modern therapeutics.

Details

ISSN :
15354970
Volume :
192
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6f9811b1ed7008f78d891a3ba69b6cc5