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Genome-wide meta-analyses identify three loci associated with primary biliary cirrhosis.

Liu X, Invernizzi P, Lu Y et al.

20639880 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
5585 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

LX
Liu X
IP
Invernizzi P
LY
Lu Y
KR
Kosoy R
LY
Lu Y
BI
Bianchi I
PM
Podda M
XC
Xu C
XG
Xie G
MF
Macciardi F
SC
Selmi C
LS
Lupoli S
SR
Shigeta R
RM
Ransom M
LA
Lleo A
LA
Lee AT
MA
Mason AL
MR
Myers RP
PK
Peltekian KM
GC
Ghent CN
BF
Bernuzzi F
ZM
Zuin M
RF
Rosina F
BE
Borghesio E
FA
Floreani A
LR
Lazzari R
NG
Niro G
AA
Andriulli A
ML
Muratori L
MP
Muratori P
AP
Almasio PL
AP
Andreone P
MM
Margotti M
BM
Brunetto M
CB
Coco B
AD
Alvaro D
BM
Bragazzi MC
MF
Marra F
PA
Pisano A
RC
Rigamonti C
CM
Colombo M
MM
Marzioni M
BA
Benedetti A
FL
Fabris L
SM
Strazzabosco M
PP
Portincasa P
PV
Palmieri VO
TC
Tiribelli C
CL
Croce L
BS
Bruno S
RS
Rossi S
VM
Vinci M
PC
Prisco C
MA
Mattalia A
TP
Toniutto P
PA
Picciotto A
GA
Galli A
FC
Ferrari C
CS
Colombo S
CG
Casella G
ML
Morini L
CN
Caporaso N
CA
Colli A
SG
Spinzi G
MR
Montanari R
GP
Gregersen PK
HE
Heathcote EJ
HG
Hirschfield GM
SK
Siminovitch KA
AC
Amos CI
GM
Gershwin ME
SM
Seldin MF
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

A genome-wide association screen for primary biliary cirrhosis risk alleles was performed in an Italian cohort. The results from the Italian cohort replicated IL12A and IL12RB associations, and a combined meta-analysis using a Canadian dataset identified newly associated loci at SPIB (P = 7.9 x 10(-11), odds ratio (OR) = 1.46), IRF5-TNPO3 (P = 2.8 x 10(-10), OR = 1.63) and 17q12-21 (P = 1.7 x 10(-10), OR = 1.38).

453 European ancestry cases, 945 European ancestry controls,

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

5585
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
481 European ancestry cases, 3,706 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Italy, Canada
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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