HLA-DPB1 and DPB2 are genetic loci for systemic sclerosis: a genome-wide association study in Koreans with replication in North Americans.


Autoria(s): Zhou, Xiaodong; Lee, Jong Eun; Arnett, Frank C; Xiong, Momiao; Park, Min Young; Yoo, Yeon Kyeong; Shin, Eun Soon; Reveille, John D; Mayes, Maureen D; Kim, Jin Hyun; Song, Ran; Choi, Ji Yong; Park, Ji Ah; Lee, Yun Jong; Lee, Eun Young; Song, Yeong Wook; Lee, Eun Bong
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01/12/2009

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OBJECTIVE: To identify systemic sclerosis (SSc) susceptibility loci via a genome-wide association study. METHODS: A genome-wide association study was performed in 137 patients with SSc and 564 controls from Korea using the Affymetrix Human SNP Array 5.0. After fine-mapping studies, the results were replicated in 1,107 SSc patients and 2,747 controls from a US Caucasian population. RESULTS: The single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (rs3128930, rs7763822, rs7764491, rs3117230, and rs3128965) of HLA-DPB1 and DPB2 on chromosome 6 formed a distinctive peak with log P values for association with SSc susceptibility (P=8.16x10(-13)). Subtyping analysis of HLA-DPB1 showed that DPB1*1301 (P=7.61x10(-8)) and DPB1*0901 (P=2.55x10(-5)) were the subtypes most susceptible to SSc in Korean subjects. In US Caucasians, 2 pairs of SNPs, rs7763822/rs7764491 and rs3117230/rs3128965, showed strong association with SSc patients who had either circulating anti-DNA topoisomerase I (P=7.58x10(-17)/4.84x10(-16)) or anticentromere autoantibodies (P=1.12x10(-3)/3.2x10(-5)), respectively. CONCLUSION: The results of our genome-wide association study in Korean subjects indicate that the region of HLA-DPB1 and DPB2 contains the loci most susceptible to SSc in a Korean population. The confirmatory studies in US Caucasians indicate that specific SNPs of HLA-DPB1 and/or DPB2 are strongly associated with US Caucasian patients with SSc who are positive for anti-DNA topoisomerase I or anticentromere autoantibodies.

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http://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/uthmed_docs/225

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2829245/?tool=pmcentrez

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DigitalCommons@The Texas Medical Center

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UT Medical School Journal Articles

Palavras-Chave #Adolescent #Adult #Aged #Autoantibodies #Child #Child #Preschool #DNA #DNA Polymerase II #DNA Topoisomerases #Type I #Female #Genetic Loci #Genetic Predisposition to Disease #Genome-Wide Association Study #HLA-DP Antigens #Humans #Korea #Male #Middle Aged #North America #Polymorphism #Single Nucleotide #Scleroderma #Systemic #Young Adult #Child, Preschool #DNA Topoisomerases, Type I #Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide #Scleroderma, Systemic #Medicine and Health Sciences
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