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Identification of sequence variants influencing immunoglobulin levels.

Jonsson S, Sveinbjornsson G, de Lapuente Portilla AL et al.

28628107 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
19034 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

JS
Jonsson S
SG
Sveinbjornsson G
DL
de Lapuente Portilla AL
SB
Swaminathan B
PR
Plomp R
DG
Dekkers G
AR
Ajore R
AM
Ali M
BA
Bentlage AEH
EE
Elmér E
EG
Eyjolfsson GI
GS
Gudjonsson SA
GU
Gullberg U
GA
Gylfason A
HB
Halldorsson BV
HM
Hansson M
HH
Holm H
Johansson Å
JE
Johnsson E
JA
Jonasdottir A
LB
Ludviksson BR
OA
Oddsson A
OI
Olafsson I
OS
Olafsson S
SO
Sigurdardottir O
SA
Sigurdsson A
SL
Stefansdottir L
MG
Masson G
SP
Sulem P
WM
Wuhrer M
WA
Wihlborg AK
TG
Thorleifsson G
GD
Gudbjartsson DF
TU
Thorsteinsdottir U
VG
Vidarsson G
JI
Jonsdottir I
NB
Nilsson B
SK
Stefansson K
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Immunoglobulins are the effector molecules of the adaptive humoral immune system. In a genome-wide association study of 19,219 individuals, we found 38 new variants and replicated 5 known variants associating with IgA, IgG or IgM levels or with composite immunoglobulin traits, accounted for by 32 loci. Variants at these loci also affect the risk of autoimmune diseases and blood malignancies and influence blood cell development. Notable associations include a rare variant at RUNX3 decreasing IgA levels by shifting isoform proportions (rs188468174[C>T]: P = 8.3 × 10-55, β = -0.90 s.d.), a rare in-frame deletion in FCGR2B abolishing IgG binding to the encoded receptor (p.Asn106del: P = 4.2 × 10-8, β = 1.03 s.d.), four IGH locus variants influencing class switching, and ten new associations with the HLA region. Our results provide new insight into the regulation of humoral immunity.

16,883 Icelandic ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

19034
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
2,151 Swedish ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Sweden, Iceland
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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