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Stepwise replication identifies a low-producing lymphotoxin-α allele as a major risk factor for early-onset leprosy

Authors :
Marianna Orlova
Alexandre Alcaïs
Kiran Katoch
Marcelo Távora Mira
Meenakshi Singh
Ngyuen Thu Huong
Andrea Alter
Guillemette Antoni
Nguyen Van Thuc
Vu Hong Thai
Nguyen Ngoc Ba
Milton Ozório Moraes
Laurent Abel
Patricia R. Vanderborght
Erwin Schurr
Narinder K. Mehra
Source :
Nature Genetics. 39:517-522
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.

Abstract

Host genetics has an important role in leprosy, and variants in the shared promoter region of PARK2 and PACRG were the first major susceptibility factors identified by positional cloning. Here we report the linkage disequilibrium mapping of the second linkage peak of our previous genome-wide scan, located close to the HLA complex. In both a Vietnamese familial sample and an Indian case-control sample, the low-producing lymphotoxin-alpha (LTA)+80 A allele was significantly associated with an increase in leprosy risk (P = 0.007 and P = 0.01, respectively). Analysis of an additional case-control sample from Brazil and an additional familial sample from Vietnam showed that the LTA+80 effect was much stronger in young individuals. In the combined sample of 298 Vietnamese familial trios, the odds ratio of leprosy for LTA+80 AA/AC versus CC subjects was 2.11 (P = 0.000024), which increased to 5.63 (P = 0.0000004) in the subsample of 121 trios of affected individuals diagnosed before 16 years of age. In addition to identifying LTA as a major gene associated with early-onset leprosy, our study highlights the critical role of case- and population-specific factors in the dissection of susceptibility variants in complex diseases.

Details

ISSN :
15461718 and 10614036
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d9129abf5662ec63e670f0749f5333f5