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A genome-wide association study suggests the HLA Class II region as the major susceptibility locus for IgA vasculitis.

López-Mejías R, Carmona FD, Castañeda S et al.

28698626 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
1291 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

LR
López-Mejías R
CF
Carmona FD
CS
Castañeda S
GF
Genre F
RS
Remuzgo-Martínez S
SB
Sevilla-Perez B
ON
Ortego-Centeno N
LJ
Llorca J
UB
Ubilla B
MV
Mijares V
PT
Pina T
MJ
Miranda-Filloy JA
NP
Navas Parejo A
DA
de Argila D
AM
Aragües M
RE
Rubio E
LM
Luque ML
BJ
Blanco-Madrigal JM
GE
Galíndez-Aguirregoikoa E
JD
Jayne D
BR
Blanco R
MJ
Martín J
GM
González-Gay MA
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The genetic component of Immunoglobulin-A (IgA) vasculitis is still far to be elucidated. To increase the current knowledge on the genetic component of this vasculitis we performed the first genome-wide association study (GWAS) on this condition. 308 IgA vasculitis patients and 1,018 healthy controls from Spain were genotyped by Illumina HumanCore BeadChips. Imputation of GWAS data was performed using the 1000 Genomes Project Phase III dataset as reference panel. After quality control filters and GWAS imputation, 285 patients and 1,006 controls remained in the datasets and were included in further analysis. Additionally, the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) region was comprehensively studied by imputing classical alleles and polymorphic amino acid positions. A linkage disequilibrium block of polymorphisms located in the HLA class II region surpassed the genome-wide level of significance (OR = 0.56, 95% CI = 0.46-0.68). Although no polymorphic amino acid positions were associated at the genome-wide level of significance, P-values of potential relevance were observed for the positions 13 and 11 of HLA-DRB1 (P = 6.67E-05, P = 1.88E-05, respectively). Outside the HLA, potential associations were detected, but none of them were close to the statistical significance. In conclusion, our study suggests that IgA vasculitis is an archetypal HLA class II disease.

285 European ancestry cases, 1,006 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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1291
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Spain
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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