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GWAS Study

Genome-wide association study of hepatitis C virus- and cryoglobulin-related vasculitis.

Zignego AL, Wojcik GL, Cacoub P et al.

25030430 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
1254 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

ZA
Zignego AL
WG
Wojcik GL
CP
Cacoub P
VM
Visentini M
CM
Casato M
MA
Mangia A
LR
Latanich R
CE
Charles ED
GL
Gragnani L
TB
Terrier B
PV
Piazzola V
DL
Dustin LB
KS
Khakoo SI
BM
Busch MP
LG
Lauer GM
KA
Kim AY
AL
Alric L
TD
Thomas DL
DP
Duggal P
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The host genetic basis of mixed cryoglobulin vasculitis is not well understood and has not been studied in large cohorts. A genome-wide association study was conducted among 356 hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA-positive individuals with cryoglobulin-related vasculitis and 447 ethnically matched, HCV RNA-positive controls. All cases had both serum cryoglobulins and a vasculitis syndrome. A total of 899 641 markers from the Illumina HumanOmni1-Quad chip were analyzed using logistic regression adjusted for sex, as well as genetically determined ancestry. Replication of select single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) was conducted using 91 cases and 180 controls, adjusting for sex and country of origin. The most significant associations were identified on chromosome 6 near the NOTCH4 and MHC class II genes. A genome-wide significant association was detected on chromosome 6 at SNP rs9461776 (odds ratio=2.16, P=1.16E-07) between HLA-DRB1 and DQA1: this association was further replicated in additional independent samples (meta-analysis P=7.1 × 10(-9)). A genome-wide significant association with cryoglobulin-related vasculitis was identified with SNPs near NOTCH4 and MHC Class II genes. The two regions are correlated and it is difficult to disentangle which gene is responsible for the association with mixed cryoglobulinemia vasculitis in this extended major histocompatibility complex region.

356 European ancestry cases, 447 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

1254
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
92 European ancestry cases, 179 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
U.S., Italy, France, U.K.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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