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Genome-wide association study identifies FCGR2A as a susceptibility locus for Kawasaki disease
Authors:Khor Chiea Chuen  Davila Sonia  Breunis Willemijn B  Lee Yi-Ching  Shimizu Chisato  Wright Victoria J  Yeung Rae S M  Tan Dennis E K  Sim Kar Seng  Wang Jie Jin  Wong Tien Yin  Pang Junxiong  Mitchell Paul  Cimaz Rolando  Dahdah Nagib  Cheung Yiu-Fai  Huang Guo-Ying  Yang Wanling  Park In-Sook  Lee Jong-Keuk  Wu Jer-Yuarn  Levin Michael  Burns Jane C  Burgner David  Kuijpers Taco W
Affiliation:Infectious Diseases, Genome Institute of Singapore, Singapore.
Abstract:
Kawasaki disease is a systemic vasculitis of unknown etiology, with clinical observations suggesting a substantial genetic contribution to disease susceptibility. We conducted a genome-wide association study and replication analysis in 2,173 individuals with Kawasaki disease and 9,383 controls from five independent sample collections. Two loci exceeded the formal threshold for genome-wide significance. The first locus is a functional polymorphism in the IgG receptor gene FCGR2A (encoding an H131R substitution) (rs1801274; P = 7.35 × 10(-11), odds ratio (OR) = 1.32), with the A allele (coding for histadine) conferring elevated disease risk. The second locus is at 19q13, (P = 2.51 × 10(-9), OR = 1.42 for the rs2233152 SNP near MIA and RAB4B; P = 1.68 × 10(-12), OR = 1.52 for rs28493229 in ITPKC), which confirms previous findings(1). The involvement of the FCGR2A locus may have implications for understanding immune activation in Kawasaki disease pathogenesis and the mechanism of response to intravenous immunoglobulin, the only proven therapy for this disease.
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