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Newly identified genetic risk variants for celiac disease related to the immune response
Authors:Hunt Karen A  Zhernakova Alexandra  Turner Graham  Heap Graham A R  Franke Lude  Bruinenberg Marcel  Romanos Jihane  Dinesen Lotte C  Ryan Anthony W  Panesar Davinder  Gwilliam Rhian  Takeuchi Fumihiko  McLaren William M  Holmes Geoffrey K T  Howdle Peter D  Walters Julian R F  Sanders David S  Playford Raymond J  Trynka Gosia  Mulder Chris J J  Mearin M Luisa  Verbeek Wieke H M  Trimble Valerie  Stevens Fiona M  O'Morain Colm  Kennedy Nicholas P  Kelleher Dermot  Pennington Daniel J  Strachan David P  McArdle Wendy L  Mein Charles A  Wapenaar Martin C  Deloukas Panos  McGinnis Ralph  McManus Ross  Wijmenga Cisca
Affiliation:Institute of Cell and Molecular Science, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, 4 Newark Street, London E1 2AT, UK.
Abstract:Our genome-wide association study of celiac disease previously identified risk variants in the IL2-IL21 region. To identify additional risk variants, we genotyped 1,020 of the most strongly associated non-HLA markers in an additional 1,643 cases and 3,406 controls. Through joint analysis including the genome-wide association study data (767 cases, 1,422 controls), we identified seven previously unknown risk regions (P < 5 x 10(-7)). Six regions harbor genes controlling immune responses, including CCR3, IL12A, IL18RAP, RGS1, SH2B3 (nsSNP rs3184504) and TAGAP. Whole-blood IL18RAP mRNA expression correlated with IL18RAP genotype. Type 1 diabetes and celiac disease share HLA-DQ, IL2-IL21, CCR3 and SH2B3 risk regions. Thus, this extensive genome-wide association follow-up study has identified additional celiac disease risk variants in relevant biological pathways.
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