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Genome-wide association study of resistance to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection identifies a locus at 10q26.2 in three distinct populations.

Quistrebert J, Orlova M, Kerner G et al.

33661925 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
949 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

QJ
Quistrebert J
OM
Orlova M
KG
Kerner G
TL
Ton LT
LN
Luong NT
DN
Danh NT
VQ
Vincent QB
JF
Jabot-Hanin F
SY
Seeleuthner Y
BJ
Bustamante J
BS
Boisson-Dupuis S
HN
Huong NT
BN
Ba NN
CJ
Casanova JL
DC
Delacourt C
HE
Hoal EG
AA
Alcaïs A
TV
Thai VH
TL
Thành LT
AL
Abel L
SE
Schurr E
CA
Cobat A
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The natural history of tuberculosis (TB) is characterized by a large inter-individual outcome variability after exposure to Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Specifically, some highly exposed individuals remain resistant to M. tuberculosis infection, as inferred by tuberculin skin test (TST) or interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs). We performed a genome-wide association study of resistance to M. tuberculosis infection in an endemic region of Southern Vietnam. We enrolled household contacts (HHC) of pulmonary TB cases and compared subjects who were negative for both TST and IGRA (n = 185) with infected individuals (n = 353) who were either positive for both TST and IGRA or had a diagnosis of TB. We found a genome-wide significant locus on chromosome 10q26.2 with a cluster of variants associated with strong protection against M. tuberculosis infection (OR = 0.42, 95%CI 0.35-0.49, P = 3.71×10-8, for the genotyped variant rs17155120). The locus was replicated in a French multi-ethnic HHC cohort and a familial admixed cohort from a hyper-endemic area of South Africa, with an overall OR for rs17155120 estimated at 0.50 (95%CI 0.45-0.55, P = 1.26×10-9). The variants are located in intronic regions and upstream of C10orf90, a tumor suppressor gene which encodes an ubiquitin ligase activating the transcription factor p53. In silico analysis showed that the protective alleles were associated with a decreased expression in monocytes of the nearby gene ADAM12 which could lead to an enhanced response of Th17 lymphocytes. Our results reveal a novel locus controlling resistance to M. tuberculosis infection across different populations.

185 Vietnamese ancestry uninfected cases, 353 Vietnamese ancestry infected controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

949
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
30 uninfected cases, 127 infected controls, 118 South African Coloured uninfected cases, 136 South African Coloured uninfected controls
Replication Participants
East Asian, Other admixed ancestry
Ancestry
France, Viet Nam, South Africa
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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