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GWAS for systemic sclerosis identifies six novel susceptibility loci including one in the Fcγ receptor region.

Ishikawa Y, Tanaka N, Asano Y et al.

38296975 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
140706 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

IY
Ishikawa Y
TN
Tanaka N
AY
Asano Y
KM
Kodera M
SY
Shirai Y
AM
Akahoshi M
HM
Hasegawa M
MT
Matsushita T
SK
Saito K
MS
Motegi SI
YH
Yoshifuji H
YA
Yoshizaki A
KT
Kohmoto T
TK
Takagi K
OA
Oka A
KM
Kanda M
TY
Tanaka Y
IY
Ito Y
NK
Nakano K
KH
Kasamatsu H
UA
Utsunomiya A
SA
Sekiguchi A
NH
Niiro H
JM
Jinnin M
MK
Makino K
MT
Makino T
IH
Ihn H
YM
Yamamoto M
SC
Suzuki C
TH
Takahashi H
NE
Nishida E
MA
Morita A
YT
Yamamoto T
FM
Fujimoto M
KY
Kondo Y
GD
Goto D
ST
Sumida T
AN
Ayuzawa N
YH
Yanagida H
HT
Horita T
AT
Atsumi T
EH
Endo H
SY
Shima Y
KA
Kumanogoh A
HJ
Hirata J
ON
Otomo N
SH
Suetsugu H
KY
Koike Y
TK
Tomizuka K
YS
Yoshino S
LX
Liu X
IS
Ito S
HK
Hikino K
SA
Suzuki A
MY
Momozawa Y
IS
Ikegawa S
TY
Tanaka Y
IO
Ishikawa O
TK
Takehara K
TT
Torii T
SS
Sato S
OY
Okada Y
MT
Mimori T
MF
Matsuda F
MK
Matsuda K
AT
Amariuta T
II
Imoto I
MK
Matsuo K
KM
Kuwana M
KY
Kawaguchi Y
OK
Ohmura K
TC
Terao C
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Here we report the largest Asian genome-wide association study (GWAS) for systemic sclerosis performed to date, based on data from Japanese subjects and comprising of 1428 cases and 112,599 controls. The lead SNP is in the FCGR/FCRL region, which shows a penetrating association in the Asian population, while a complete linkage disequilibrium SNP, rs10917688, is found in a cis-regulatory element for IRF8. IRF8 is also a significant locus in European GWAS for systemic sclerosis, but rs10917688 only shows an association in the presence of the risk allele of IRF8 in the Japanese population. Further analysis shows that rs10917688 is marked with H3K4me1 in primary B cells. A meta-analysis with a European GWAS detects 30 additional significant loci. Polygenic risk scores constructed with the effect sizes of the meta-analysis suggest the potential portability of genetic associations beyond populations. Prioritizing the top 5% of SNPs of IRF8 binding sites in B cells improves the fitting of the polygenic risk scores, underscoring the roles of B cells and IRF8 in the development of systemic sclerosis. The results also suggest that systemic sclerosis shares a common genetic architecture across populations.

9,095 European ancestry cases, 17,584 European ancestry controls, 1,428 Japanese ancestry cases, 112,599 Japanese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

140706
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European, East Asian
Ancestry
Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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