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Genome-wide association study implicates immune activation of multiple integrin genes in inflammatory bowel disease.


ABSTRACT: Genetic association studies have identified 215 risk loci for inflammatory bowel disease, thereby uncovering fundamental aspects of its molecular biology. We performed a genome-wide association study of 25,305 individuals and conducted a meta-analysis with published summary statistics, yielding a total sample size of 59,957 subjects. We identified 25 new susceptibility loci, 3 of which contain integrin genes that encode proteins in pathways that have been identified as important therapeutic targets in inflammatory bowel disease. The associated variants are correlated with expression changes in response to immune stimulus at two of these genes (ITGA4 and ITGB8) and at previously implicated loci (ITGAL and ICAM1). In all four cases, the expression-increasing allele also increases disease risk. We also identified likely causal missense variants in a gene implicated in primary immune deficiency, PLCG2, and a negative regulator of inflammation, SLAMF8. Our results demonstrate that new associations at common variants continue to identify genes relevant to therapeutic target identification and prioritization.

SUBMITTER: de Lange KM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5289481 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide association study implicates immune activation of multiple integrin genes in inflammatory bowel disease.

de Lange Katrina M KM   Moutsianas Loukas L   Lee James C JC   Lamb Christopher A CA   Luo Yang Y   Kennedy Nicholas A NA   Jostins Luke L   Rice Daniel L DL   Gutierrez-Achury Javier J   Ji Sun-Gou SG   Heap Graham G   Nimmo Elaine R ER   Edwards Cathryn C   Henderson Paul P   Mowat Craig C   Sanderson Jeremy J   Satsangi Jack J   Simmons Alison A   Wilson David C DC   Tremelling Mark M   Hart Ailsa A   Mathew Christopher G CG   Newman William G WG   Parkes Miles M   Lees Charlie W CW   Uhlig Holm H   Hawkey Chris C   Prescott Natalie J NJ   Ahmad Tariq T   Mansfield John C JC   Anderson Carl A CA   Barrett Jeffrey C JC  

Nature genetics 20170109 2


Genetic association studies have identified 215 risk loci for inflammatory bowel disease, thereby uncovering fundamental aspects of its molecular biology. We performed a genome-wide association study of 25,305 individuals and conducted a meta-analysis with published summary statistics, yielding a total sample size of 59,957 subjects. We identified 25 new susceptibility loci, 3 of which contain integrin genes that encode proteins in pathways that have been identified as important therapeutic targ  ...[more]

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