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. 2024 Nov;56(11):2392-2406.
doi: 10.1038/s41588-024-01921-5. Epub 2024 Oct 15.

A genome-wide association analysis reveals new pathogenic pathways in gout

Tanya J Major #  1 Riku Takei #  2 Hirotaka Matsuo #  3   4 Megan P Leask #  2 Nicholas A Sumpter #  2 Ruth K Topless #  1 Yuya Shirai #  5 Wei Wang #  6 Murray J Cadzow  1 Amanda J Phipps-Green  1 Zhiqiang Li  7 Aichang Ji  8   9 Marilyn E Merriman  2 Emily Morice  2 Eric E Kelley  10 Wen-Hua Wei  1   11 Sally P A McCormick  1 Matthew J Bixley  1 Richard J Reynolds  2 Kenneth G Saag  2 Tayaza Fadason  12 Evgenia Golovina  12 Justin M O'Sullivan  12   13   14   15 Lisa K Stamp  16 Nicola Dalbeth  17 Abhishek Abhishek  18 Michael Doherty  18 Edward Roddy  19   20 Lennart T H Jacobsson  21 Meliha C Kapetanovic  22 Olle Melander  23   24 Mariano Andrés  25   26 Fernando Pérez-Ruiz  27 Rosa J Torres  28   29 Timothy Radstake  30 Timothy L Jansen  31 Matthijs Janssen  31 Leo A B Joosten  32   33 Ruiqi Liu  32 Orsolya I Gaal  33 Tania O Crişan  33 Simona Rednic  34 Fina Kurreeman  35 Tom W J Huizinga  35 René Toes  35 Frédéric Lioté  36   37 Pascal Richette  37 Thomas Bardin  37 Hang Korng Ea  37 Tristan Pascart  38 Geraldine M McCarthy  39 Laura Helbert  39 Blanka Stibůrková  40   41 Anne-K Tausche  42 Till Uhlig  43 Véronique Vitart  44 Thibaud S Boutin  44 Caroline Hayward  44 Philip L Riches  45 Stuart H Ralston  45 Archie Campbell  45 Thomas M MacDonald  46 FAST Study GroupAkiyoshi Nakayama  3 Tappei Takada  47 Masahiro Nakatochi  48 Seiko Shimizu  3 Yusuke Kawamura  2   3   49 Yu Toyoda  3 Hirofumi Nakaoka  49 Ken Yamamoto  50 Keitaro Matsuo  51   52   53 Nariyoshi Shinomiya  3 Kimiyoshi Ichida  54 Japan Gout Genomics ConsortiumChaeyoung Lee  55 Asia Pacific Gout ConsortiumLinda A Bradbury  56 Matthew A Brown  56 Philip C Robinson  57 Russell R C Buchanan  58 Catherine L Hill  59   60 Susan Lester  59   60 Malcolm D Smith  61 Maureen Rischmueller  59   60 Hyon K Choi  62 Eli A Stahl  63 Jeff N Miner  64 Daniel H Solomon  65 Jing Cui  65 Kathleen M Giacomini  66 Deanna J Brackman  66 Eric M Jorgenson  67 GlobalGout Genetics ConsortiumHongbo Liu  68   69 Katalin Susztak  68   69 23andMe Research TeamSuyash Shringarpure  6 Alexander So  70   71 Yukinori Okada #  5   72   73 Changgui Li #  8   9 Yongyong Shi #  74   75 Tony R Merriman  76   77   78
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A genome-wide association analysis reveals new pathogenic pathways in gout

Tanya J Major et al. Nat Genet. 2024 Nov.

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  • Publisher Correction: A genome-wide association analysis reveals new pathogenic pathways in gout.
    Major TJ, Takei R, Matsuo H, Leask MP, Sumpter NA, Topless RK, Shirai Y, Wang W, Cadzow MJ, Phipps-Green AJ, Li Z, Ji A, Merriman ME, Morice E, Kelley EE, Wei WH, McCormick SPA, Bixley MJ, Reynolds RJ, Saag KG, Fadason T, Golovina E, O'Sullivan JM, Stamp LK, Dalbeth N, Abhishek A, Doherty M, Roddy E, Jacobsson LTH, Kapetanovic MC, Melander O, Andrés M, Pérez-Ruiz F, Torres RJ, Radstake T, Jansen TL, Janssen M, Joosten LAB, Liu R, Gaal OI, Crişan TO, Rednic S, Kurreeman F, Huizinga TWJ, Toes R, Lioté F, Richette P, Bardin T, Ea HK, Pascart T, McCarthy GM, Helbert L, Stibůrková B, Tausche AK, Uhlig T, Vitart V, Boutin TS, Hayward C, Riches PL, Ralston SH, Campbell A, MacDonald TM; FAST Study Group; Nakayama A, Takada T, Nakatochi M, Shimizu S, Kawamura Y, Toyoda Y, Nakaoka H, Yamamoto K, Matsuo K, Shinomiya N, Ichida K; Japan Gout Genomics Consortium; Lee C; Asia Pacific Gout Consortium; Bradbury LA, Brown MA, Robinson PC, Buchanan RRC, Hill CL, Lester S, Smith MD, Rischmueller M, Choi HK, Stahl EA, Miner JN, Solomon DH, Cui J, Giacomini KM, Brackman DJ, Jorgenson EM; GlobalGout Genetics Consortium; Liu H, Susztak K; 23andMe Research Team; Shringarpure S, So A, Okada Y, Li C, Shi Y,… See abstract for full author list ➔ Major TJ, et al. Nat Genet. 2024 Nov;56(11):2577. doi: 10.1038/s41588-024-02017-w. Nat Genet. 2024. PMID: 39501129 No abstract available.

Abstract

Gout is a chronic disease that is caused by an innate immune response to deposited monosodium urate crystals in the setting of hyperuricemia. Here, we provide insights into the molecular mechanism of the poorly understood inflammatory component of gout from a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 2.6 million people, including 120,295 people with prevalent gout. We detected 377 loci and 410 genetically independent signals (149 previously unreported loci in urate and gout). An additional 65 loci with signals in urate (from a GWAS of 630,117 individuals) but not gout were identified. A prioritization scheme identified candidate genes in the inflammatory process of gout, including genes involved in epigenetic remodeling, cell osmolarity and regulation of NOD-like receptor protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome activity. Mendelian randomization analysis provided evidence for a causal role of clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential in gout. Our study identifies candidate genes and molecular processes in the inflammatory pathogenesis of gout suitable for follow-up studies.

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