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Meta-analysis identifies nine new loci associated with rheumatoid arthritis in the Japanese population.

Okada Y, Terao C, Ikari K et al.

22446963 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
47926 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

OY
Okada Y
TC
Terao C
IK
Ikari K
KY
Kochi Y
OK
Ohmura K
SA
Suzuki A
KT
Kawaguchi T
SE
Stahl EA
KF
Kurreeman FA
NN
Nishida N
OH
Ohmiya H
MK
Myouzen K
TM
Takahashi M
ST
Sawada T
NY
Nishioka Y
YM
Yukioka M
MT
Matsubara T
WS
Wakitani S
TR
Teshima R
TS
Tohma S
TK
Takasugi K
SK
Shimada K
MA
Murasawa A
HS
Honjo S
MK
Matsuo K
TH
Tanaka H
TK
Tajima K
ST
Suzuki T
IT
Iwamoto T
KY
Kawamura Y
TH
Tanii H
OY
Okazaki Y
ST
Sasaki T
GP
Gregersen PK
PL
Padyukov L
WJ
Worthington J
SK
Siminovitch KA
LM
Lathrop M
TA
Taniguchi A
TA
Takahashi A
TK
Tokunaga K
KM
Kubo M
NY
Nakamura Y
KN
Kamatani N
MT
Mimori T
PR
Plenge RM
YH
Yamanaka H
MS
Momohara S
YR
Yamada R
MF
Matsuda F
YK
Yamamoto K
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Rheumatoid arthritis is a common autoimmune disease characterized by chronic inflammation. We report a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in a Japanese population including 4,074 individuals with rheumatoid arthritis (cases) and 16,891 controls, followed by a replication in 5,277 rheumatoid arthritis cases and 21,684 controls. Our study identified nine loci newly associated with rheumatoid arthritis at a threshold of P < 5.0 × 10(-8), including B3GNT2, ANXA3, CSF2, CD83, NFKBIE, ARID5B, PDE2A-ARAP1, PLD4 and PTPN2. ANXA3 was also associated with susceptibility to systemic lupus erythematosus (P = 0.0040), and B3GNT2 and ARID5B were associated with Graves' disease (P = 3.5 × 10(-4) and 2.9 × 10(-4), respectively). We conducted a multi-ancestry comparative analysis with a previous meta-analysis in individuals of European descent (5,539 rheumatoid arthritis cases and 20,169 controls). This provided evidence of shared genetic risks of rheumatoid arthritis between the populations.

4,074 Japanese ancestry cases, 16,891 Japanese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

47926
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
5,277 Japanese ancestry cases, 21,684 Japanese ancestry controls
Replication Participants
East Asian
Ancestry
Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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