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Association of autoimmune Addison's disease with alleles of STAT4 and GATA3 in European cohorts.

Authors :
Anna L Mitchell
Katie D R Macarthur
Earn H Gan
Lucy E Baggott
Anette S B Wolff
Beate Skinningsrud
Hazel Platt
Andrea Short
Anna Lobell
Olle Kämpe
Sophie Bensing
Corrado Betterle
Anna Kasperlik-Zaluska
Magdalena Zurawek
Marta Fichna
Ingrid Kockum
Gabriel Nordling Eriksson
Olov Ekwall
Jeanette Wahlberg
Per Dahlqvist
Anna-Lena Hulting
Marissa Penna-Martinez
Gesine Meyer
Heinrich Kahles
Klaus Badenhoop
Stephanie Hahner
Marcus Quinkler
Alberto Falorni
Amanda Phipps-Green
Tony R Merriman
William Ollier
Heather J Cordell
Dag Undlien
Barbara Czarnocka
Eystein Husebye
Simon H S Pearce
Source :
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 3, p e88991 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2014.

Abstract

BackgroundGene variants known to contribute to Autoimmune Addison's disease (AAD) susceptibility include those at the MHC, MICA, CIITA, CTLA4, PTPN22, CYP27B1, NLRP-1 and CD274 loci. The majority of the genetic component to disease susceptibility has yet to be accounted for.AimTo investigate the role of 19 candidate genes in AAD susceptibility in six European case-control cohorts.MethodsA sequential association study design was employed with genotyping using Sequenom iPlex technology. In phase one, 85 SNPs in 19 genes were genotyped in UK and Norwegian AAD cohorts (691 AAD, 715 controls). In phase two, 21 SNPs in 11 genes were genotyped in German, Swedish, Italian and Polish cohorts (1264 AAD, 1221 controls). In phase three, to explore association of GATA3 polymorphisms with AAD and to determine if this association extended to other autoimmune conditions, 15 SNPs in GATA3 were studied in UK and Norwegian AAD cohorts, 1195 type 1 diabetes patients from Norway, 650 rheumatoid arthritis patients from New Zealand and in 283 UK Graves' disease patients. Meta-analysis was used to compare genotype frequencies between the participating centres, allowing for heterogeneity.ResultsWe report significant association with alleles of two STAT4 markers in AAD cohorts (rs4274624: P = 0.00016; rs10931481: P = 0.0007). In addition, nominal association of AAD with alleles at GATA3 was found in 3 patient cohorts and supported by meta-analysis. Association of AAD with CYP27B1 alleles was also confirmed, which replicates previous published data. Finally, nominal association was found at SNPs in both the NF-κB1 and IL23A genes in the UK and Italian cohorts respectively.ConclusionsVariants in the STAT4 gene, previously associated with other autoimmune conditions, confer susceptibility to AAD. Additionally, we report association of GATA3 variants with AAD: this adds to the recent report of association of GATA3 variants with rheumatoid arthritis.

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Subjects :
Medicine
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
9
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f7215e2cefb44d48df2b282f625b2c9
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088991