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Evaluating genetic susceptibility to Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia in African Americans using admixture mapping.


ABSTRACT: The incidence of Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (SAB) is significantly higher in African American (AA) than in European-descended populations. We used admixture mapping (AM) to test the hypothesis that genomic variations with different frequencies in European and African ancestral genomes influence susceptibility to SAB in AAs. A total of 565 adult AAs (390 cases with SAB; 175 age-matched controls) were genotyped for AM analysis. A case-only admixture score and a mixed ?2(1df) score (MIX) to jointly evaluate both single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and admixture association (P<5.00e-08) were computed using MIXSCORE. In addition, a permutation scheme was implemented to derive multiplicity adjusted P-values (genome-wide 0.05 significance threshold: P<9.46e-05). After empirical multiplicity adjustment, one region on chromosome 6 (52 SNPs, P=4.56e-05) in the HLA class II region was found to exhibit a genome-wide statistically significant increase in European ancestry. This region encodes genes involved in HLA-mediated immune response and these results provide additional evidence for genetic variation influencing HLA-mediated immunity, modulating susceptibility to SAB.

SUBMITTER: Cyr DD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5435963 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evaluating genetic susceptibility to Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia in African Americans using admixture mapping.

Cyr D D DD   Allen A S AS   Du G-J GJ   Ruffin F F   Adams C C   Thaden J T JT   Maskarinec S A SA   Souli M M   Guo S S   Dykxhoorn D M DM   Scott W K WK   Fowler V G VG  

Genes and immunity 20170323 2


The incidence of Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (SAB) is significantly higher in African American (AA) than in European-descended populations. We used admixture mapping (AM) to test the hypothesis that genomic variations with different frequencies in European and African ancestral genomes influence susceptibility to SAB in AAs. A total of 565 adult AAs (390 cases with SAB; 175 age-matched controls) were genotyped for AM analysis. A case-only admixture score and a mixed χ<sup>2</sup>(1df) score  ...[more]

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