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Narcolepsy risk loci outline role of T cell autoimmunity and infectious triggers in narcolepsy.
- Source :
- Nature communications; vol 14, iss 1, 2709; 2041-1723
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) is caused by a loss of hypocretin/orexin transmission. Risk factors include pandemic 2009 H1N1 influenza A infection and immunization with Pandemrix®. Here, we dissect disease mechanisms and interactions with environmental triggers in a multi-ethnic sample of 6,073 cases and 84,856 controls. We fine-mapped GWAS signals within HLA (DQ0602, DQB1*03:01 and DPB1*04:02) and discovered seven novel associations (CD207, NAB1, IKZF4-ERBB3, CTSC, DENND1B, SIRPG, PRF1). Significant signals at TRA and DQB1*06:02 loci were found in 245 vaccination-related cases, who also shared polygenic risk. T cell receptor associations in NT1 modulated TRAJ*24, TRAJ*28 and TRBV*4-2 chain-usage. Partitioned heritability and immune cell enrichment analyses found genetic signals to be driven by dendritic and helper T cells. Lastly comorbidity analysis using data from FinnGen, suggests shared effects between NT1 and other autoimmune diseases. NT1 genetic variants shape autoimmunity and response to environmental triggers, including influenza A infection and immunization with Pandemrix®.
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Nature communications; vol 14, iss 1, 2709; 2041-1723
- Notes :
- application/pdf, Nature communications vol 14, iss 1, 2709 2041-1723
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1391578592
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource