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Genome-wide association and HLA fine-mapping studies identify risk loci and genetic pathways underlying allergic rhinitis
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article
Author
Waage, JohannesStandl, MarieCurtin, John AJessen, Leon EThorsen, JonathanTian, ChaoSchoettler, NathanThe 23andMe Research TeamAAGC collaboratorsFlores, CarlosAbdellaoui, AbdelAhluwalia, Tarunveer SAlves, Alexessander CAmaral, Andre FSAntó, Josep MArnold, AndreasBarreto-Luis, AmaliaBaurecht, Hansjörgvan Beijsterveldt, Catharina EMBleecker, Eugene RBonàs-Guarch, SílviaBoomsma, Dorret IBrix, SusanneBunyavanich, SupindaBurchard, Esteban GChen, ZhanghuaCurjuric, IvanCustovic, Adnanden Dekker, Herman TDharmage, Shyamali CDmitrieva, JuliaDuijts, LiesbethEge, Markus JGauderman, W JamesGeorges, MichelGieger, ChristianGilliland, FrankGranell, RaquelGui, HongshengHansen, TorbenHeinrich, JoachimHenderson, JohnHernandez-Pacheco, NataliaHolt, PatrickImboden, MedeaJaddoe, Vincent WVJarvelin, Marjo-RiittaJarvis, Deborah LJensen, Kamilla KJónsdóttir, IngileifKabesch, MichaelKaprio, JaakkoKumar, AshishLee, Young-AeLevin, Albert MLi, XingnanLorenzo-Diaz, FabianMelén, ErikMercader, Josep MMeyers, Deborah AMyers, RachelNicolae, Dan LNohr, Ellen APalviainen, TeemuPaternoster, LaviniaPennell, Craig EPershagen, GöranPino-Yanes, MariaProbst-Hensch, Nicole MRüschendorf, FranzSimpson, AngelaStefansson, KariSunyer, JordiSveinbjornsson, GardarThiering, ElisabethThompson, Philip JTorrent, MatiesTorrents, DavidTung, Joyce YWang, Carol AWeidinger, StephanWeiss, ScottWillemsen, GonnekeWilliams, L KeokiOber, CaroleHinds, David AFerreira, Manuel ABisgaard, HansStrachan, David PBønnelykke, Klaus
Source
Nature Genetics. 50(8)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Genetics
Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever)
Clinical Research
Prevention
Human Genome
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Aetiology
Inflammatory and immune system
Allergens
Case-Control Studies
Genetic Loci
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Genetic Variation
Genome
Human
Genome-Wide Association Study
HLA Antigens
Humans
Phenotype
Rhinitis
Allergic
Risk
23andMe Research Team
AAGC collaborators
Medical and Health Sciences
Developmental Biology
Agricultural biotechnology
Bioinformatics and computational biology
Language
Abstract
Allergic rhinitis is the most common clinical presentation of allergy, affecting 400 million people worldwide, with increasing incidence in westernized countries1,2. To elucidate the genetic architecture and understand the underlying disease mechanisms, we carried out a meta-analysis of allergic rhinitis in 59,762 cases and 152,358 controls of European ancestry and identified a total of 41 risk loci for allergic rhinitis, including 20 loci not previously associated with allergic rhinitis, which were confirmed in a replication phase of 60,720 cases and 618,527 controls. Functional annotation implicated genes involved in various immune pathways, and fine mapping of the HLA region suggested amino acid variants important for antigen binding. We further performed genome-wide association study (GWAS) analyses of allergic sensitization against inhalant allergens and nonallergic rhinitis, which suggested shared genetic mechanisms across rhinitis-related traits. Future studies of the identified loci and genes might identify novel targets for treatment and prevention of allergic rhinitis.