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Genome-wide association analysis identifies new susceptibility loci for Behçet's disease and epistasis between HLA-B*51 and ERAP1.

Kirino Y, Bertsias G, Ishigatsubo Y et al.

23291587 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
5313 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

KY
Kirino Y
BG
Bertsias G
IY
Ishigatsubo Y
MN
Mizuki N
TI
Tugal-Tutkun I
SE
Seyahi E
OY
Ozyazgan Y
SF
Sacli FS
EB
Erer B
IH
Inoko H
EZ
Emrence Z
CA
Cakar A
AN
Abaci N
UD
Ustek D
SC
Satorius C
UA
Ueda A
TM
Takeno M
KY
Kim Y
WG
Wood GM
OM
Ombrello MJ
MA
Meguro A
GA
Gül A
RE
Remmers EF
KD
Kastner DL
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Individuals with Behçet's disease suffer from episodic inflammation often affecting the orogenital mucosa, skin and eyes. To discover new susceptibility loci for Behçet's disease, we performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 779,465 SNPs with imputed genotypes in 1,209 Turkish individuals with Behçet's disease and 1,278 controls. We identified new associations at CCR1, STAT4 and KLRC4. Additionally, two SNPs in ERAP1, encoding ERAP1 p.Asp575Asn and p.Arg725Gln alterations, recessively conferred disease risk. These findings were replicated in 1,468 independent Turkish and/or 1,352 Japanese samples (combined meta-analysis P < 2 × 10(-9)). We also found evidence for interaction between HLA-B*51 and ERAP1 (P = 9 × 10(-4)). The CCR1 and STAT4 variants were associated with gene expression differences. Three risk loci shared with ankylosing spondylitis and psoriasis (the MHC class I region, ERAP1 and IL23R and the MHC class I-ERAP1 interaction), as well as two loci shared with inflammatory bowel disease (IL23R and IL10) implicate shared pathogenic pathways in the spondyloarthritides and Behçet's disease.

435 Turkish uveitis cases, 780 Turkish without uveitis cases, 1,278 Turkish controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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5313
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
355 Turkish uveitis cases, 483 Turkish without uveitis cases, 601 Turkish controls, up to 612 Japanese ancestry cases, up to 740 Japanese ancestry controls
Replication Participants
Other, East Asian
Ancestry
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