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Identification of multiple genetic susceptibility loci in Takayasu arteritis.

Saruhan-Direskeneli G, Hughes T, Aksu K et al.

23830517 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
1447 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

SG
Saruhan-Direskeneli G
HT
Hughes T
AK
Aksu K
KG
Keser G
CP
Coit P
AS
Aydin SZ
AF
Alibaz-Oner F
KS
Kamalı S
IM
Inanc M
CS
Carette S
HG
Hoffman GS
AS
Akar S
OF
Onen F
AN
Akkoc N
KN
Khalidi NA
KC
Koening C
KO
Karadag O
KS
Kiraz S
LC
Langford CA
MC
McAlear CA
OZ
Ozbalkan Z
AA
Ates A
KY
Karaaslan Y
MK
Maksimowicz-McKinnon K
MP
Monach PA
OH
Ozer HT
SE
Seyahi E
FI
Fresko I
CA
Cefle A
SP
Seo P
WK
Warrington KJ
OM
Ozturk MA
YS
Ytterberg SR
CV
Cobankara V
OA
Onat AM
GJ
Guthridge JM
JJ
James JA
TE
Tunc E
DN
Duzgun N
BM
Bıcakcıgil M
YS
Yentür SP
MP
Merkel PA
DH
Direskeneli H
SA
Sawalha AH
Chapter II

Abstract

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Takayasu arteritis is a rare inflammatory disease of large arteries. The etiology of Takayasu arteritis remains poorly understood, but genetic contribution to the disease pathogenesis is supported by the genetic association with HLA-B*52. We genotyped ~200,000 genetic variants in two ethnically divergent Takayasu arteritis cohorts from Turkey and North America by using a custom-designed genotyping platform (Immunochip). Additional genetic variants and the classical HLA alleles were imputed and analyzed. We identified and confirmed two independent susceptibility loci within the HLA region (r(2) < 0.2): HLA-B/MICA (rs12524487, OR = 3.29, p = 5.57 × 10(-16)) and HLA-DQB1/HLA-DRB1 (rs113452171, OR = 2.34, p = 3.74 × 10(-9); and rs189754752, OR = 2.47, p = 4.22 × 10(-9)). In addition, we identified and confirmed a genetic association between Takayasu arteritis and the FCGR2A/FCGR3A locus on chromosome 1 (rs10919543, OR = 1.81, p = 5.89 × 10(-12)). The risk allele in this locus results in increased mRNA expression of FCGR2A. We also established the genetic association between IL12B and Takayasu arteritis (rs56167332, OR = 1.54, p = 2.18 × 10(-8)).

305 Turkish ancestry cases, 106 European ancestry cases, 483 Turkish ancestry controls, 553 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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1447
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European, Other
Ancestry
U.S., Turkey
Recruitment Country
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