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Genome-wide association study identifies TNFSF15 and POU2AF1 as susceptibility loci for primary biliary cirrhosis in the Japanese population.

Nakamura M, Nishida N, Kawashima M et al.

23000144 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
2365 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

NM
Nakamura M
NN
Nishida N
KM
Kawashima M
AY
Aiba Y
TA
Tanaka A
YM
Yasunami M
NH
Nakamura H
KA
Komori A
NM
Nakamuta M
ZM
Zeniya M
HE
Hashimoto E
OH
Ohira H
YK
Yamamoto K
OM
Onji M
KS
Kaneko S
HM
Honda M
YS
Yamagiwa S
NK
Nakao K
IT
Ichida T
TH
Takikawa H
SM
Seike M
UT
Umemura T
UY
Ueno Y
SS
Sakisaka S
KK
Kikuchi K
EH
Ebinuma H
YN
Yamashiki N
TS
Tamura S
SY
Sugawara Y
MA
Mori A
YS
Yagi S
SK
Shirabe K
TA
Taketomi A
AK
Arai K
MK
Monoe K
IT
Ichikawa T
TM
Taniai M
MY
Miyake Y
KT
Kumagi T
AM
Abe M
YK
Yoshizawa K
JS
Joshita S
SS
Shimoda S
HK
Honda K
TH
Takahashi H
HK
Hirano K
TY
Takeyama Y
HK
Harada K
MK
Migita K
IM
Ito M
YH
Yatsuhashi H
FN
Fukushima N
OH
Ota H
KT
Komatsu T
ST
Saoshiro T
IJ
Ishida J
KH
Kouno H
KH
Kouno H
YM
Yagura M
KM
Kobayashi M
MT
Muro T
MN
Masaki N
HK
Hirata K
WY
Watanabe Y
NY
Nakamura Y
SM
Shimada M
HN
Hirashima N
KT
Komeda T
SK
Sugi K
KM
Koga M
AK
Ario K
TE
Takesaki E
MY
Maehara Y
US
Uemoto S
KN
Kokudo N
TH
Tsubouchi H
MM
Mizokami M
NY
Nakanuma Y
TK
Tokunaga K
IH
Ishibashi H
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

For the identification of susceptibility loci for primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC), a genome-wide association study (GWAS) was performed in 963 Japanese individuals (487 PBC cases and 476 healthy controls) and in a subsequent replication study that included 1,402 other Japanese individuals (787 cases and 615 controls). In addition to the most significant susceptibility region, human leukocyte antigen (HLA), we identified two significant susceptibility loci, TNFSF15 (rs4979462) and POU2AF1 (rs4938534) (combined odds ratio [OR] = 1.56, p = 2.84 × 10(-14) for rs4979462, and combined OR = 1.39, p = 2.38 × 10(-8) for rs4938534). Among 21 non-HLA susceptibility loci for PBC identified in GWASs of individuals of European descent, three loci (IL7R, IKZF3, and CD80) showed significant associations (combined p = 3.66 × 10(-8), 3.66 × 10(-9), and 3.04 × 10(-9), respectively) and STAT4 and NFKB1 loci showed suggestive association with PBC (combined p = 1.11 × 10(-6) and 1.42 × 10(-7), respectively) in the Japanese population. These observations indicated the existence of ethnic differences in genetic susceptibility loci to PBC and the importance of TNF signaling and B cell differentiation for the development of PBC in individuals of European descent and Japanese individuals.

487 Japanese ancestry cases, 476 Japanese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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2365
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
787 Japanese ancestry cases, 615 Japanese ancestry controls
Replication Participants
East Asian
Ancestry
Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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