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Genetic association analysis identifies variants associated with disease progression in primary sclerosing cholangitis.

Alberts R, de Vries EMG, Goode EC et al.

28779025 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
3266 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

AR
Alberts R
DV
de Vries EMG
GE
Goode EC
JX
Jiang X
SF
Sampaziotis F
RK
Rombouts K
BK
Böttcher K
FT
Folseraas T
WT
Weismüller TJ
MA
Mason AL
WW
Wang W
AG
Alexander G
AD
Alvaro D
BA
Bergquist A
BN
Björkström NK
BU
Beuers U
BE
Björnsson E
BK
Boberg KM
BC
Bowlus CL
BM
Bragazzi MC
CM
Carbone M
CO
Chazouillères O
CA
Cheung A
DG
Dalekos G
EJ
Eaton J
EB
Eksteen B
ED
Ellinghaus D
FM
Färkkilä M
FE
Festen EAM
FA
Floreani A
FI
Franceschet I
GD
Gotthardt DN
HG
Hirschfield GM
HB
Hoek BV
HK
Holm K
HS
Hohenester S
HJ
Hov JR
IF
Imhann F
IP
Invernizzi P
JB
Juran BD
LH
Lenzen H
LW
Lieb W
LJ
Liu JZ
MH
Marschall HU
MM
Marzioni M
ME
Melum E
MP
Milkiewicz P
MT
Müller T
PA
Pares A
RC
Rupp C
RC
Rust C
SR
Sandford RN
SC
Schramm C
SS
Schreiber S
SE
Schrumpf E
SM
Silverberg MS
SB
Srivastava B
SM
Sterneck M
TA
Teufel A
VL
Vallier L
VJ
Verheij J
VA
Vila AV
VB
Vries B
ZK
Zachou K
CR
Chapman RW
MM
Manns MP
PM
Pinzani M
RS
Rushbrook SM
LK
Lazaridis KN
FA
Franke A
AC
Anderson CA
KT
Karlsen TH
PC
Ponsioen CY
WR
Weersma RK
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Objective: Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a genetically complex, inflammatory bile duct disease of largely unknown aetiology often leading to liver transplantation or death. Little is known about the genetic contribution to the severity and progression of PSC. The aim of this study is to identify genetic variants associated with PSC disease progression and development of complications.

107 European ancestry cases, 3,159 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

3266
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Canada, U.S., France, Germany, Netherlands, Poland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, U.K., Greece, Italy, Spain
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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