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A genome-wide association meta-analysis of self-reported allergy identifies shared and allergy-specific susceptibility loci.


ABSTRACT: Allergic disease is very common and carries substantial public-health burdens. We conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide associations with self-reported cat, dust-mite and pollen allergies in 53,862 individuals. We used generalized estimating equations to model shared and allergy-specific genetic effects. We identified 16 shared susceptibility loci with association P<5×10(-8), including 8 loci previously associated with asthma, as well as 4p14 near TLR1, TLR6 and TLR10 (rs2101521, P=5.3×10(-21)); 6p21.33 near HLA-C and MICA (rs9266772, P=3.2×10(-12)); 5p13.1 near PTGER4 (rs7720838, P=8.2×10(-11)); 2q33.1 in PLCL1 (rs10497813, P=6.1×10(-10)), 3q28 in LPP (rs9860547, P=1.2×10(-9)); 20q13.2 in NFATC2 (rs6021270, P=6.9×10(-9)), 4q27 in ADAD1 (rs17388568, P=3.9×10(-8)); and 14q21.1 near FOXA1 and TTC6 (rs1998359, P=4.8×10(-8)). We identified one locus with substantial evidence of differences in effects across allergies at 6p21.32 in the class II human leukocyte antigen (HLA) region (rs17533090, P=1.7×10(-12)), which was strongly associated with cat allergy. Our study sheds new light on the shared etiology of immune and autoimmune disease.

SUBMITTER: Hinds DA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3753407 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A genome-wide association meta-analysis of self-reported allergy identifies shared and allergy-specific susceptibility loci.

Hinds David A DA   McMahon George G   Kiefer Amy K AK   Do Chuong B CB   Eriksson Nicholas N   Evans David M DM   St Pourcain Beate B   Ring Susan M SM   Mountain Joanna L JL   Francke Uta U   Davey-Smith George G   Timpson Nicholas J NJ   Tung Joyce Y JY  

Nature genetics 20130630 8


Allergic disease is very common and carries substantial public-health burdens. We conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide associations with self-reported cat, dust-mite and pollen allergies in 53,862 individuals. We used generalized estimating equations to model shared and allergy-specific genetic effects. We identified 16 shared susceptibility loci with association P<5×10(-8), including 8 loci previously associated with asthma, as well as 4p14 near TLR1, TLR6 and TLR10 (rs2101521, P=5.3×10(-21  ...[more]

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