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Genome-wide association study for levels of total serum IgE identifies HLA-C in a Japanese population.

Yatagai Y, Sakamoto T, Masuko H et al.

24324648 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
3654 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

YY
Yatagai Y
ST
Sakamoto T
MH
Masuko H
KY
Kaneko Y
YH
Yamada H
IH
Iijima H
NT
Naito T
NE
Noguchi E
HT
Hirota T
TM
Tamari M
IY
Imoto Y
TT
Tokunaga T
FS
Fujieda S
KS
Konno S
NM
Nishimura M
HN
Hizawa N
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Most of the previously reported loci for total immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels are related to Th2 cell-dependent pathways. We undertook a genome-wide association study (GWAS) to identify genetic loci responsible for IgE regulation. A total of 479,940 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were tested for association with total serum IgE levels in 1180 Japanese adults. Fine-mapping with SNP imputation demonstrated 6 candidate regions: the PYHIN1/IFI16, MHC classes I and II, LEMD2, GRAMD1B, and chr13∶60576338 regions. Replication of these candidate loci in each region was assessed in 2 independent Japanese cohorts (n = 1110 and 1364, respectively). SNP rs3130941 in the HLA-C region was consistently associated with total IgE levels in 3 independent populations, and the meta-analysis yielded genome-wide significance (P = 1.07×10(-10)). Using our GWAS results, we also assessed the reproducibility of previously reported gene associations with total IgE levels. Nine of 32 candidate genes identified by a literature search were associated with total IgE levels after correction for multiple testing. Our findings demonstrate that SNPs in the HLA-C region are strongly associated with total serum IgE levels in the Japanese population and that some of the previously reported genetic associations are replicated across ethnic groups.

967 Japanese ancestry individuals, 213 Japanese ancestry asthmatic individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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3654
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
1,894 Japanese ancestry individuals, 580 Japanese ancestry asthmatic individuals
Replication Participants
East Asian
Ancestry
Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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