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Immunochip analyses identify a novel risk locus for primary biliary cirrhosis at 13q14, multiple independent associations at four established risk loci and epistasis between 1p31 and 7q32 risk variants.


ABSTRACT: To further characterize the genetic basis of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC), we genotyped 2426 PBC patients and 5731 unaffected controls from three independent cohorts using a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array (Immunochip) enriched for autoimmune disease risk loci. Meta-analysis of the genotype data sets identified a novel disease-associated locus near the TNFSF11 gene at 13q14, provided evidence for association at six additional immune-related loci not previously implicated in PBC and confirmed associations at 19 of 22 established risk loci. Results of conditional analyses also provided evidence for multiple independent association signals at four risk loci, with haplotype analyses suggesting independent SNP effects at the 2q32 and 16p13 loci, but complex haplotype driven effects at the 3q25 and 6p21 loci. By imputing classical HLA alleles from this data set, four class II alleles independently contributing to the association signal from this region were identified. Imputation of genotypes at the non-HLA loci also provided additional associations, but none with stronger effects than the genotyped variants. An epistatic interaction between the IL12RB2 risk locus at 1p31and the IRF5 risk locus at 7q32 was also identified and suggests a complementary effect of these loci in predisposing to disease. These data expand the repertoire of genes with potential roles in PBC pathogenesis that need to be explored by follow-up biological studies.

SUBMITTER: Juran BD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3490520 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Immunochip analyses identify a novel risk locus for primary biliary cirrhosis at 13q14, multiple independent associations at four established risk loci and epistasis between 1p31 and 7q32 risk variants.

Juran Brian D BD   Hirschfield Gideon M GM   Invernizzi Pietro P   Atkinson Elizabeth J EJ   Li Yafang Y   Xie Gang G   Kosoy Roman R   Ransom Michael M   Sun Ye Y   Bianchi Ilaria I   Schlicht Erik M EM   Lleo Ana A   Coltescu Catalina C   Bernuzzi Francesca F   Podda Mauro M   Lammert Craig C   Shigeta Russell R   Chan Landon L LL   Balschun Tobias T   Marconi Maurizio M   Cusi Daniele D   Heathcote E Jenny EJ   Mason Andrew L AL   Myers Robert P RP   Milkiewicz Piotr P   Odin Joseph A JA   Luketic Velimir A VA   Bacon Bruce R BR   Bodenheimer Henry C HC   Liakina Valentina V   Vincent Catherine C   Levy Cynthia C   Franke Andre A   Gregersen Peter K PK   Bossa Fabrizio F   Gershwin M Eric ME   deAndrade Mariza M   Amos Christopher I CI   Lazaridis Konstantinos N KN   Seldin Michael F MF   Siminovitch Katherine A KA  

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To further characterize the genetic basis of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC), we genotyped 2426 PBC patients and 5731 unaffected controls from three independent cohorts using a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array (Immunochip) enriched for autoimmune disease risk loci. Meta-analysis of the genotype data sets identified a novel disease-associated locus near the TNFSF11 gene at 13q14, provided evidence for association at six additional immune-related loci not previously implicated in PBC and  ...[more]

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