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Male-specific association of the FCGR2A His167Arg polymorphism with Kawasaki disease.

Kwon YC, Kim JJ, Yun SW et al.

28886140 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
7110 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

KY
Kwon YC
KJ
Kim JJ
YS
Yun SW
YJ
Yu JJ
YK
Yoon KL
LK
Lee KY
KH
Kil HR
KG
Kim GB
HM
Han MK
SM
Song MS
LH
Lee HD
HK
Ha KS
SS
Sohn S
ER
Ebata R
HH
Hamada H
SH
Suzuki H
IK
Ito K
OY
Onouchi Y
HY
Hong YM
JG
Jang GY
LJ
Lee JK
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Kawasaki disease (KD) is an acute systemic vasculitis that can potentially cause coronary artery aneurysms in some children. KD occurs approximately 1.5 times more frequently in males than in females. To identify sex-specific genetic variants that are involved in KD pathogenesis in children, we performed a sex-stratified genome-wide association study (GWAS), using the Illumina HumanOmni1-Quad BeadChip data (249 cases and 1,000 controls) and a replication study for the 34 sex-specific candidate SNPs in an independent sample set (671 cases and 3,553 controls). Male-specific associations were detected in three common variants: rs1801274 in FCGR2A [odds ratio (OR) = 1.40, P = 9.31 × 10-5], rs12516652 in SEMA6A (OR = 1.87, P = 3.12 × 10-4), and rs5771303 near IL17REL (OR = 1.57, P = 2.53 × 10-5). The male-specific association of FCGR2A, but not SEMA6A and IL17REL, was also replicated in a Japanese population (OR = 1.74, P = 1.04 × 10-4 in males vs. OR = 1.22, P = 0.191 in females). In a meta-analysis with 1,461 cases and 5,302 controls, a very strong association of KD with the nonsynonymous SNP rs1801274 (p.His167Arg, previously assigned as p.His131Arg) in FCGR2A was confirmed in males (OR = 1.48, P = 1.43 × 10-7), but not in the females (OR = 1.17, P = 0.055). The present study demonstrates that p.His167Arg, a KD-associated FCGR2A variant, acts as a susceptibility gene in males only. Overall, the gender differences associated with FCGR2A in KD provide a new insight into KD susceptibility.

165 East Asian ancestry male cases, 84 East Asian ancestry female cases, 783 East Asian ancestry male controls, 217 East Asian ancestry female controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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7110
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
705 East Asian ancestry male cases, 507 East Asian ancestry female cases, 1,484 East Asian ancestry male controls, 2,818 East Asian ancestry female controls, 64 male cases, 36 female cases, 180 male controls, 67 male controls
Replication Participants
East Asian
Ancestry
Republic of Korea, Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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