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Genome-wide association study for vitiligo identifies susceptibility loci at 6q27 and the MHC.

Quan C, Ren YQ, Xiang LH et al.

20526339 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
19909 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

QC
Quan C
RY
Ren YQ
XL
Xiang LH
SL
Sun LD
XA
Xu AE
GX
Gao XH
CH
Chen HD
PX
Pu XM
WR
Wu RN
LC
Liang CZ
LJ
Li JB
GT
Gao TW
ZJ
Zhang JZ
WX
Wang XL
WJ
Wang J
YR
Yang RY
LL
Liang L
YJ
Yu JB
ZX
Zuo XB
ZS
Zhang SQ
ZS
Zhang SM
CG
Chen G
ZX
Zheng XD
LP
Li P
ZJ
Zhu J
LY
Li YW
WX
Wei XD
HW
Hong WS
YY
Ye Y
ZY
Zhang Y
WW
Wu WS
CH
Cheng H
DP
Dong PL
HD
Hu DY
LY
Li Y
LM
Li M
ZX
Zhang X
TH
Tang HY
TX
Tang XF
XS
Xu SX
HS
He SM
LY
Lv YM
SM
Shen M
JH
Jiang HQ
WY
Wang Y
LK
Li K
KX
Kang XJ
LY
Liu YQ
SL
Sun L
LZ
Liu ZF
XS
Xie SQ
ZC
Zhu CY
XQ
Xu Q
GJ
Gao JP
HW
Hu WL
NC
Ni C
PT
Pan TM
LY
Li Y
YS
Yao S
HC
He CF
LY
Liu YS
YZ
Yu ZY
YX
Yin XY
ZF
Zhang FY
YS
Yang S
ZY
Zhou Y
ZX
Zhang XJ
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

We conducted a genome-wide association study of generalized vitiligo in the Chinese Han population by genotyping 1,117 cases and 1,429 controls. The 34 most promising SNPs were carried forward for replication in samples from individuals of the Chinese Han (5,910 cases and 9,916 controls) and Chinese Uygur (713 cases and 824 controls) populations. We identified two independent association signals within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) region (rs11966200, Pcombined=1.48x10(-48), OR=1.90; rs9468925, Pcombined=2.21x10(-33), OR=0.74). Further analyses suggested that the strong association at rs11966200 might reflect the reported association of the HLA-A*3001, HLA-B*1302, HLA-C*0602 and HLA-DRB1*0701 alleles and that the association at rs9468925 might represent a previously unknown HLA susceptibility allele. We also identified one previously undescribed risk locus at 6q27 (rs2236313, Pcombined=9.72x10(-17), OR=1.20), which contains three genes: RNASET2, FGFR1OP and CCR6. Our study provides new insights into the genetic basis of vitiligo.

1,117 Han Chinese ancestry cases, 1,429 Han Chinese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

19909
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
6,623 East Asian ancestry cases, 10,740 East Asian ancestry controls
Replication Participants
East Asian
Ancestry
China
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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