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Systematic prioritization of candidate genes in disease loci identifies TRAFD1 as a master regulator of IFN gamma signaling in Celiac disease

Authors :
Adriaan van der Graaf
Maria M. Zorro
Annique Claringbould
Urmo Võsa
Raúl Aguirre-Gamboa
Chan Li
Joram Mooiweer
Isis Ricaño-Ponce
Zuzanna Borek
Frits Koning
Yvonne Kooy-Winkelaar
Ludvig M. Sollid
Shuo-Wang Qiao
Vinod Kumar
Yang Li
Lude Franke
Sebo Withoff
Cisca Wijmenga
Serena Sanna
Iris Jonkers
BIOS Consortium
Groningen Institute for Gastro Intestinal Genetics and Immunology (3GI)
Stem Cell Aging Leukemia and Lymphoma (SALL)
Molecular Neuroscience and Ageing Research (MOLAR)
Source :
Frontiers in Genetics, 11:562434. Frontiers Media S.A., Frontiers in Genetics, Vol 11 (2021), Frontiers in Genetics, 11, Frontiers in Genetics, Frontiers in Genetics, 11. FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2021.

Abstract

BackgroundCeliac disease (CeD) is a complex T cell–mediated enteropathy induced by gluten. Although genome-wide association studies have identified numerous genomic regions associated with CeD, it is difficult to accurately pinpoint which genes in these loci are most likely to cause CeD.ResultsWe used four different in silico approaches – Mendelian Randomization inverse variance weighting, COLOC, LD overlap and DEPICT – to integrate information gathered from a large transcriptomics dataset. This identified 118 prioritized genes across 50 CeD-associated regions. Co-expression and pathway analysis of these genes indicated an association with adaptive and innate cytokine signalling and T cell activation pathways. 51 of these genes are targets of known drug compounds and likely druggable genes, suggesting that our methods can be used to pinpoint potential therapeutic targets. In addition, we detected 172 gene-combinations that were affected by our CeD-prioritized genes in trans. Notably, 41 of these trans-mediated genes appear to be under control of one master regulator, TRAFD1, and were found to be involved in IFNγ signalling and MHC I antigen processing/presentation. Finally, we performed in vitro experiments that validated the role of TRAFD1 as an immune regulator acting in trans.ConclusionsOur strategy has confirmed the role of adaptive immunity in CeD and revealed a genetic link between CeD and the IFNγ signalling and MHC I antigen processing pathways, both major players of immune activation and CeD pathogenesis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16648021
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Genetics, 11:562434. Frontiers Media S.A., Frontiers in Genetics, Vol 11 (2021), Frontiers in Genetics, 11, Frontiers in Genetics, Frontiers in Genetics, 11. FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Accession number :
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