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Common variants of T-cells contribute differently to phenotypic variation in sarcoidosis.


ABSTRACT: The involvement of the immune system, particularly the role of T-cells, in sarcoidosis is unclear. The existence of higher CD4+ T-cells and increased CD4/CD8 ratio may indicate a pathogenic role of T-cells in the disease. In this study, we quantified the contribution of T-cells associated variants and of CD4/CD8 ratio in sarcoidosis phenotypes, Löfgren's syndrome (LS) and non- Löfgren's syndrome (non-LS). We employed a polygenic-based approach using genome-wide association studies results on relative levels of T-cells in healthy individuals to measure the genetic contribution of T-cells in sarcoidosis entities. Results revealed that the genetic architecture of LS is highly influenced by genetic variants associated with CD8+ T-cells and CD4/CD8 ratio, explaining up to 7.94% and 6.49% of LS variation, respectively; whereas, the genetic architecture of non-LS is minimally influenced by T-cells, explaining a phenotypic variation of <1%. Moreover, pleiotropy assessment between T-cells and LS/non-LS associated-variants led to the discovery of highly scored pathway maps that shared common factors related to antigen presentation and T-cell regulatory mechanisms. Differences in significant polygenic scores, presence of pleiotropy, and distinct genetic factors provide further insights on how genetic variants and genes associated with relative levels of T-cell subtypes contribute differently to sarcoidosis phenotypes.

SUBMITTER: Rivera NV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5514043 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Common variants of T-cells contribute differently to phenotypic variation in sarcoidosis.

Rivera Natalia V NV   Hagemann-Jensen Michael M   Ferreira Manuel A R MAR   Kullberg Susanna S   Eklund Anders A   Martin Nicholas G NG   Padyukov Leonid L   Grunewald Johan J  

Scientific reports 20170717 1


The involvement of the immune system, particularly the role of T-cells, in sarcoidosis is unclear. The existence of higher CD4+ T-cells and increased CD4/CD8 ratio may indicate a pathogenic role of T-cells in the disease. In this study, we quantified the contribution of T-cells associated variants and of CD4/CD8 ratio in sarcoidosis phenotypes, Löfgren's syndrome (LS) and non- Löfgren's syndrome (non-LS). We employed a polygenic-based approach using genome-wide association studies results on rel  ...[more]

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