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Fine-mapping inflammatory bowel disease loci to single-variant resolution.


ABSTRACT: Inflammatory bowel diseases are chronic gastrointestinal inflammatory disorders that affect millions of people worldwide. Genome-wide association studies have identified 200 inflammatory bowel disease-associated loci, but few have been conclusively resolved to specific functional variants. Here we report fine-mapping of 94 inflammatory bowel disease loci using high-density genotyping in 67,852 individuals. We pinpoint 18 associations to a single causal variant with greater than 95% certainty, and an additional 27 associations to a single variant with greater than 50% certainty. These 45 variants are significantly enriched for protein-coding changes (n?=?13), direct disruption of transcription-factor binding sites (n?=?3), and tissue-specific epigenetic marks (n?=?10), with the last category showing enrichment in specific immune cells among associations stronger in Crohn's disease and in gut mucosa among associations stronger in ulcerative colitis. The results of this study suggest that high-resolution fine-mapping in large samples can convert many discoveries from genome-wide association studies into statistically convincing causal variants, providing a powerful substrate for experimental elucidation of disease mechanisms.

SUBMITTER: Huang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5511510 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fine-mapping inflammatory bowel disease loci to single-variant resolution.

Huang Hailiang H   Fang Ming M   Jostins Luke L   Umićević Mirkov Maša M   Boucher Gabrielle G   Anderson Carl A CA   Andersen Vibeke V   Cleynen Isabelle I   Cortes Adrian A   Crins François F   D'Amato Mauro M   Deffontaine Valérie V   Dmitrieva Julia J   Docampo Elisa E   Elansary Mahmoud M   Farh Kyle Kai-How KK   Franke Andre A   Gori Ann-Stephan AS   Goyette Philippe P   Halfvarson Jonas J   Haritunians Talin T   Knight Jo J   Lawrance Ian C IC   Lees Charlie W CW   Louis Edouard E   Mariman Rob R   Meuwissen Theo T   Mni Myriam M   Momozawa Yukihide Y   Parkes Miles M   Spain Sarah L SL   Théâtre Emilie E   Trynka Gosia G   Satsangi Jack J   van Sommeren Suzanne S   Vermeire Severine S   Xavier Ramnik J RJ   Weersma Rinse K RK   Duerr Richard H RH   Mathew Christopher G CG   Rioux John D JD   McGovern Dermot P B DPB   Cho Judy H JH   Georges Michel M   Daly Mark J MJ   Barrett Jeffrey C JC  

Nature 20170628 7662


Inflammatory bowel diseases are chronic gastrointestinal inflammatory disorders that affect millions of people worldwide. Genome-wide association studies have identified 200 inflammatory bowel disease-associated loci, but few have been conclusively resolved to specific functional variants. Here we report fine-mapping of 94 inflammatory bowel disease loci using high-density genotyping in 67,852 individuals. We pinpoint 18 associations to a single causal variant with greater than 95% certainty, an  ...[more]

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