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Fine mapping of type 1 diabetes susceptibility loci and evidence for colocalization of causal variants with lymphoid gene enhancers.

Onengut-Gumuscu S, Chen WM, Burren O et al.

25751624 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
29652 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

OS
Onengut-Gumuscu S
CW
Chen WM
BO
Burren O
CN
Cooper NJ
QA
Quinlan AR
MJ
Mychaleckyj JC
FE
Farber E
BJ
Bonnie JK
SM
Szpak M
SE
Schofield E
AP
Achuthan P
GH
Guo H
FM
Fortune MD
SH
Stevens H
WN
Walker NM
WL
Ward LD
KA
Kundaje A
KM
Kellis M
DM
Daly MJ
BJ
Barrett JC
CJ
Cooper JD
DP
Deloukas P
TJ
Todd JA
WC
Wallace C
CP
Concannon P
RS
Rich SS
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Genetic studies of type 1 diabetes (T1D) have identified 50 susceptibility regions, finding major pathways contributing to risk, with some loci shared across immune disorders. To make genetic comparisons across autoimmune disorders as informative as possible, a dense genotyping array, the Immunochip, was developed, from which we identified four new T1D-associated regions (P < 5 × 10(-8)). A comparative analysis with 15 immune diseases showed that T1D is more similar genetically to other autoantibody-positive diseases, significantly most similar to juvenile idiopathic arthritis and significantly least similar to ulcerative colitis, and provided support for three additional new T1D risk loci. Using a Bayesian approach, we defined credible sets for the T1D-associated SNPs. The associated SNPs localized to enhancer sequences active in thymus, T and B cells, and CD34(+) stem cells. Enhancer-promoter interactions can now be analyzed in these cell types to identify which particular genes and regulatory sequences are causal.

6,683 European ancestry cases, 12,173 European ancestry controls, 2,601 European ancestry affected sibling pair families, 69 European ancestry trios

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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29652
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Chapter IV

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