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Meta-analysis followed by replication identifies loci in or near CDKN1B, TET3, CD80, DRAM1, and ARID5B as associated with systemic lupus erythematosus in Asians.

Yang W, Tang H, Zhang Y et al.

23273568 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
15389 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

YW
Yang W
TH
Tang H
ZY
Zhang Y
TX
Tang X
ZJ
Zhang J
SL
Sun L
YJ
Yang J
CY
Cui Y
ZL
Zhang L
HN
Hirankarn N
CH
Cheng H
PH
Pan HF
GJ
Gao J
LT
Lee TL
SY
Sheng Y
LC
Lau CS
LY
Li Y
CT
Chan TM
YX
Yin X
YD
Ying D
LQ
Lu Q
LA
Leung AM
ZX
Zuo X
CX
Chen X
TK
Tong KL
ZF
Zhou F
DQ
Diao Q
TN
Tse NK
XH
Xie H
MC
Mok CC
HF
Hao F
WS
Wong SN
SB
Shi B
LK
Lee KW
HY
Hui Y
HM
Ho MH
LB
Liang B
LP
Lee PP
CH
Cui H
GQ
Guo Q
CB
Chung BH
PX
Pu X
LQ
Liu Q
ZX
Zhang X
ZC
Zhang C
CC
Chong CY
FH
Fang H
WR
Wong RW
SY
Sun Y
MM
Mok MY
LX
Li XP
AY
Avihingsanon Y
ZZ
Zhai Z
RP
Rianthavorn P
DT
Deekajorndej T
SK
Suphapeetiporn K
GF
Gao F
SV
Shotelersuk V
KX
Kang X
YS
Ying SK
ZL
Zhang L
WW
Wong WH
ZD
Zhu D
FS
Fung SK
ZF
Zeng F
LW
Lai WM
WC
Wong CM
NI
Ng IO
GM
Garcia-Barceló MM
CS
Cherny SS
SN
Shen N
TP
Tam PK
SP
Sham PC
YD
Ye DQ
YS
Yang S
ZX
Zhang X
LY
Lau YL
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a prototype autoimmune disease with a strong genetic involvement and ethnic differences. Susceptibility genes identified so far only explain a small portion of the genetic heritability of SLE, suggesting that many more loci are yet to be uncovered for this disease. In this study, we performed a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies on SLE in Chinese Han populations and followed up the findings by replication in four additional Asian cohorts with a total of 5,365 cases and 10,054 corresponding controls. We identified genetic variants in or near CDKN1B, TET3, CD80, DRAM1, and ARID5B as associated with the disease. These findings point to potential roles of cell-cycle regulation, autophagy, and DNA demethylation in SLE pathogenesis. For the region involving TET3 and that involving CDKN1B, multiple independent SNPs were identified, highlighting a phenomenon that might partially explain the missing heritability of complex diseases.

1,656 Han Chinese ancestry cases, 3,394 Han Chinese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

15389
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
3,256 Han Chinese ancestry cases, 5,667 Han Chinese ancestry controls, 453 Thai ancestry cases, 963 Thai ancestry controls
Replication Participants
East Asian, South East Asian
Ancestry
China, Hong Kong SAR, Thailand
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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