A Large-Scale Genetic Analysis Reveals a Strong Contribution of the HLA Class II Region to Giant Cell Arteritis Susceptibility

We conducted a large-scale genetic analysis on giant cell arteritis (GCA), a polygenic immune-mediated vasculitis. A case-control cohort, comprising 1,651 case subjects with GCA and 15,306 unrelated control subjects from six different countries of European ancestry, was genotyped by the Immunochip a...

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Published inAmerican journal of human genetics Vol. 96; no. 4; pp. 565 - 580
Main Authors Carmona, F. David, Mackie, Sarah L., Martín, Jose-Ezequiel, Taylor, John C., Vaglio, Augusto, Eyre, Stephen, Bossini-Castillo, Lara, Castañeda, Santos, Cid, Maria C., Hernández-Rodríguez, José, Prieto-González, Sergio, Solans, Roser, Ramentol-Sintas, Marc, González-Escribano, M. Francisca, Ortiz-Fernández, Lourdes, Morado, Inmaculada C., Narváez, Javier, Miranda-Filloy, José A., Martínez-Berriochoa, Agustín, Unzurrunzaga, Ainhoa, Hidalgo-Conde, Ana, Madroñero-Vuelta, Ana B., Fernández-Nebro, Antonio, Ordóñez-Cañizares, M. Carmen, Escalante, Begoña, Marí-Alfonso, Begoña, Sopeña, Bernardo, Magro, César, Raya, Enrique, Grau, Elena, Román, José A., de Miguel, Eugenio, López-Longo, F. Javier, Martínez, Lina, Gómez-Vaquero, Carmen, Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Luis, Díaz-López, J. Bernardino, Caminal-Montero, Luis, Monfort, Jordi, Tío, Laura, Alegre-Sancho, Juan J., Sáez-Comet, Luis, Pérez-Conesa, Mercedes, Corbera-Bellalta, Marc, Fernández-Contreras, M. Encarnación, Sanchez-Pernaute, Olga, Blanco, Ricardo, Ortego-Centeno, Norberto, Ríos-Fernández, Raquel, Callejas, José L., Fanlo-Mateo, Patricia, Martínez-Taboada, Víctor M., Lunardi, Claudio, Cimmino, Marco A., Santilli, Daniele, Ramirez, Giuseppe A., Soriano, Alessandra, Muratore, Francesco, Pazzola, Giulia, Addimanda, Olga, Wijmenga, Cisca, Witte, Torsten, Schirmer, Jan H., Moosig, Frank, Franke, Andre, Molberg, Øyvind, Diamantopoulos, Andreas P., Carette, Simon, Cuthbertson, David, Hoffman, Gary S., Khalidi, Nader A., Koening, Curry L., Langford, Carol A., McAlear, Carol A., Moreland, Larry, Monach, Paul A., Pagnoux, Christian, Seo, Philip, Spiera, Robert, Sreih, Antoine G., Ytterberg, Steven R., Gregersen, Peter K., Pease, Colin T., Gough, Andrew, Green, Michael, Hordon, Lesley, Jarrett, Stephen, Watts, Richard, Levy, Sarah, Patel, Yusuf, Kamath, Sanjeet, Dasgupta, Bhaskar, Worthington, Jane, Koeleman, Bobby P.C., de Bakker, Paul I.W., Barrett, Jennifer H., Merkel, Peter A., González-Gay, Miguel A., Morgan, Ann W., Martín, Javier
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 02.04.2015
Cell Press
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Summary:We conducted a large-scale genetic analysis on giant cell arteritis (GCA), a polygenic immune-mediated vasculitis. A case-control cohort, comprising 1,651 case subjects with GCA and 15,306 unrelated control subjects from six different countries of European ancestry, was genotyped by the Immunochip array. We also imputed HLA data with a previously validated imputation method to perform a more comprehensive analysis of this genomic region. The strongest association signals were observed in the HLA region, with rs477515 representing the highest peak (p = 4.05 × 10−40, OR = 1.73). A multivariate model including class II amino acids of HLA-DRβ1 and HLA-DQα1 and one class I amino acid of HLA-B explained most of the HLA association with GCA, consistent with previously reported associations of classical HLA alleles like HLA-DRB1∗04. An omnibus test on polymorphic amino acid positions highlighted DRβ1 13 (p = 4.08 × 10−43) and HLA-DQα1 47 (p = 4.02 × 10−46), 56, and 76 (both p = 1.84 × 10−45) as relevant positions for disease susceptibility. Outside the HLA region, the most significant loci included PTPN22 (rs2476601, p = 1.73 × 10−6, OR = 1.38), LRRC32 (rs10160518, p = 4.39 × 10−6, OR = 1.20), and REL (rs115674477, p = 1.10 × 10−5, OR = 1.63). Our study provides evidence of a strong contribution of HLA class I and II molecules to susceptibility to GCA. In the non-HLA region, we confirmed a key role for the functional PTPN22 rs2476601 variant and proposed other putative risk loci for GCA involved in Th1, Th17, and Treg cell function.
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These authors contributed equally to this work
These authors contributed equally to this work and are co-senior authors
ISSN:0002-9297
1537-6605
DOI:10.1016/j.ajhg.2015.02.009