Identification of Novel Risk Loci for Behçet's Disease-Related Uveitis in a Chinese Population in a Genome-Wide Association Study
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Identification of Novel Risk Loci for Behçet's Disease-Related Uveitis in a Chinese Population in a Genome-Wide Association Study
Abstract
Objective: To explore susceptibility loci associated with uveitis in Behçet's disease (BD).
Methods: We conducted a 2-stage study, consisting of a genome-wide association study (GWAS) stage and a replication stage, in a Chinese population. The GWAS stage included 978 cases with BD-related uveitis and 4,388 controls, and the replication stage included 953 cases with BD-related uveitis and 2,129 controls. Luciferase reporter analysis and chromatin immunoprecipitation assay were performed to explore the functional role of susceptibility genetic variants near ZMIZ1.
Results: Three independent HLA alleles (HLA-B51 [3.75 × 10-190 ], HLA-A26 [1.50 × 10-18 ], and HLA-C0704 [3.44 × 10-16 ]) were identified as having a genome-wide association with BD-related uveitis. In the non-HLA region, in addition to confirming 7 previously reported loci, we identified 22 novel susceptibility variants located in 16 loci. Meta-analysis of the Chinese cohort consisting of 1,931 cases and 6,517 controls and a published Japanese cohort of 611 cases and 737 controls showed genome-wide significant associations with ZMIZ1, RPS6KA4, IL10RA, SIPA1-FIBP-FOSL1, and VAMP1. Functional experiments demonstrated that genetic variants of ZMIZ1 were associated with enhanced transcription activity and increased expression of ZMIZ1.
Conclusion: This GWAS study identified a novel set of genetic variants that are associated with susceptibility to uveitis in BD. These findings enrich our understanding of the contribution of genetic factors to the disease.
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Comment in
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Concerns regarding the title and abstract conclusion in a recent genome-wide association study on Behçet's disease: comment on the article by Su et al.Arthritis Rheumatol. 2022 Oct;74(10):1723-1724. doi: 10.1002/art.42268. Arthritis Rheumatol. 2022. PMID: 35758842 No abstract available.
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