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Multiple common variants for celiac disease influencing immune gene expression.

Dubois PC, Trynka G, Franke L et al.

20190752 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
25885 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

DP
Dubois PC
TG
Trynka G
FL
Franke L
HK
Hunt KA
RJ
Romanos J
CA
Curtotti A
ZA
Zhernakova A
HG
Heap GA
AR
Adány R
AA
Aromaa A
BM
Bardella MT
VD
van den Berg LH
BN
Bockett NA
DL
de la Concha EG
DB
Dema B
FR
Fehrmann RS
FM
Fernández-Arquero M
FS
Fiatal S
GE
Grandone E
GP
Green PM
GH
Groen HJ
GR
Gwilliam R
HR
Houwen RH
HS
Hunt SE
KK
Kaukinen K
KD
Kelleher D
KI
Korponay-Szabo I
KK
Kurppa K
MP
MacMathuna P
MM
Mäki M
MM
Mazzilli MC
MO
McCann OT
MM
Mearin ML
MC
Mein CA
MM
Mirza MM
MV
Mistry V
MB
Mora B
MK
Morley KI
MC
Mulder CJ
MJ
Murray JA
NC
Núñez C
OE
Oosterom E
OR
Ophoff RA
PI
Polanco I
PL
Peltonen L
PM
Platteel M
RA
Rybak A
SV
Salomaa V
SJ
Schweizer JJ
SM
Sperandeo MP
TG
Tack GJ
TG
Turner G
VJ
Veldink JH
VW
Verbeek WH
WR
Weersma RK
WV
Wolters VM
UE
Urcelay E
CB
Cukrowska B
GL
Greco L
NS
Neuhausen SL
MR
McManus R
BD
Barisani D
DP
Deloukas P
BJ
Barrett JC
SP
Saavalainen P
WC
Wijmenga C
VH
van Heel DA
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

We performed a second-generation genome-wide association study of 4,533 individuals with celiac disease (cases) and 10,750 control subjects. We genotyped 113 selected SNPs with P(GWAS) < 10(-4) and 18 SNPs from 14 known loci in a further 4,918 cases and 5,684 controls. Variants from 13 new regions reached genome-wide significance (P(combined) < 5 x 10(-8)); most contain genes with immune functions (BACH2, CCR4, CD80, CIITA-SOCS1-CLEC16A, ICOSLG and ZMIZ1), with ETS1, RUNX3, THEMIS and TNFRSF14 having key roles in thymic T-cell selection. There was evidence to suggest associations for a further 13 regions. In an expression quantitative trait meta-analysis of 1,469 whole blood samples, 20 of 38 (52.6%) tested loci had celiac risk variants correlated (P < 0.0028, FDR 5%) with cis gene expression.

4,533 European ancestry cases, 10,750 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

25885
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
4,918 European ancestry cases, 5,684 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Finland, Italy, Netherlands, U.K., U.S., Poland, Spain, Hungary, Republic of Ireland
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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