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Lupus Risk Variant Increases pSTAT1 Binding and Decreases ETS1 Expression.


ABSTRACT: Genetic variants at chromosomal region 11q23.3, near the gene ETS1, have been associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), or lupus, in independent cohorts of Asian ancestry. Several recent studies have implicated ETS1 as a critical driver of immune cell function and differentiation, and mice deficient in ETS1 develop an SLE-like autoimmunity. We performed a fine-mapping study of 14,551 subjects from multi-ancestral cohorts by starting with genotyped variants and imputing to all common variants spanning ETS1. By constructing genetic models via frequentist and Bayesian association methods, we identified 16 variants that are statistically likely to be causal. We functionally assessed each of these variants on the basis of their likelihood of affecting transcription factor binding, miRNA binding, or chromatin state. Of the four variants that we experimentally examined, only rs6590330 differentially binds lysate from B cells. Using mass spectrometry, we found more binding of the transcription factor signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (STAT1) to DNA near the risk allele of rs6590330 than near the non-risk allele. Immunoblot analysis and chromatin immunoprecipitation of pSTAT1 in B cells heterozygous for rs6590330 confirmed that the risk allele increased binding to the active form of STAT1. Analysis with expression quantitative trait loci indicated that the risk allele of rs6590330 is associated with decreased ETS1 expression in Han Chinese, but not other ancestral cohorts. We propose a model in which the risk allele of rs6590330 is associated with decreased ETS1 expression and increases SLE risk by enhancing the binding of pSTAT1.

SUBMITTER: Lu X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4570281 | biostudies-literature | 2015 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lupus Risk Variant Increases pSTAT1 Binding and Decreases ETS1 Expression.

Lu Xiaoming X   Zoller Erin E EE   Weirauch Matthew T MT   Wu Zhiguo Z   Namjou Bahram B   Williams Adrienne H AH   Ziegler Julie T JT   Comeau Mary E ME   Marion Miranda C MC   Glenn Stuart B SB   Adler Adam A   Shen Nan N   Nath Swapan K SK   Stevens Anne M AM   Freedman Barry I BI   Tsao Betty P BP   Jacob Chaim O CO   Kamen Diane L DL   Brown Elizabeth E EE   Gilkeson Gary S GS   Alarcón Graciela S GS   Reveille John D JD   Anaya Juan-Manuel JM   James Judith A JA   Sivils Kathy L KL   Criswell Lindsey A LA   Vilá Luis M LM   Alarcón-Riquelme Marta E ME   Petri Michelle M   Scofield R Hal RH   Kimberly Robert P RP   Ramsey-Goldman Rosalind R   Joo Young Bin YB   Choi Jeongim J   Bae Sang-Cheol SC   Boackle Susan A SA   Graham Deborah Cunninghame DC   Vyse Timothy J TJ   Guthridge Joel M JM   Gaffney Patrick M PM   Langefeld Carl D CD   Kelly Jennifer A JA   Greis Kenneth D KD   Kaufman Kenneth M KM   Harley John B JB   Kottyan Leah C LC  

American journal of human genetics 20150409 5


Genetic variants at chromosomal region 11q23.3, near the gene ETS1, have been associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), or lupus, in independent cohorts of Asian ancestry. Several recent studies have implicated ETS1 as a critical driver of immune cell function and differentiation, and mice deficient in ETS1 develop an SLE-like autoimmunity. We performed a fine-mapping study of 14,551 subjects from multi-ancestral cohorts by starting with genotyped variants and imputing to all common va  ...[more]

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