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Genome-wide association study identifies variants in the MHC class I, IL10, and IL23R-IL12RB2 regions associated with Behçet's disease.

Remmers EF, Cosan F, Kirino Y et al.

20622878 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
5090 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

RE
Remmers EF
CF
Cosan F
KY
Kirino Y
OM
Ombrello MJ
AN
Abaci N
SC
Satorius C
LJ
Le JM
YB
Yang B
KB
Korman BD
CA
Cakiris A
AO
Aglar O
EZ
Emrence Z
AH
Azakli H
UD
Ustek D
TI
Tugal-Tutkun I
AG
Akman-Demir G
CW
Chen W
AC
Amos CI
DM
Dizon MB
KA
Kose AA
AG
Azizlerli G
EB
Erer B
BO
Brand OJ
KV
Kaklamani VG
KP
Kaklamanis P
BE
Ben-Chetrit E
SM
Stanford M
FF
Fortune F
GM
Ghabra M
OW
Ollier WE
CY
Cho YH
BD
Bang D
OJ
O'Shea J
WG
Wallace GR
GM
Gadina M
KD
Kastner DL
GA
Gül A
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Behçet's disease is a genetically complex disease of unknown etiology characterized by recurrent inflammatory attacks affecting the orogenital mucosa, eyes and skin. We performed a genome-wide association study with 311,459 SNPs in 1,215 individuals with Behçet's disease (cases) and 1,278 healthy controls from Turkey. We confirmed the known association of Behçet's disease with HLA-B*51 and identified a second, independent association within the MHC Class I region. We also identified an association at IL10 (rs1518111, P = 1.88 x 10(-8)). Using a meta-analysis with an additional five cohorts from Turkey, the Middle East, Europe and Asia, comprising a total of 2,430 cases and 2,660 controls, we identified associations at IL10 (rs1518111, P = 3.54 x 10(-18), odds ratio = 1.45, 95% CI 1.34-1.58) and the IL23R-IL12RB2 locus (rs924080, P = 6.69 x 10(-9), OR = 1.28, 95% CI 1.18-1.39). The disease-associated IL10 variant (the rs1518111 A allele) was associated with diminished mRNA expression and low protein production.

1,215 Turkish ancestry cases, 1,278 Turkish ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

5090
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
Up to 111 Turkish ancestry cases, 225 Turkish ancestry controls, 189 Middle Eastern Arab ancestry cases, 163 Middle Eastern Arab ancestry controls, 227 European ancestry cases, 203 European ancestry controls, 688 East Asian ancestry cases, 791 East Asian ancestry controls
Replication Participants
East Asian, Greater Middle Eastern (Middle Eastern, North African or Persian), Other, European
Ancestry
Republic of Korea, Turkey
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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