Literature DB >> 26084578

Disease susceptibility genes shared by primary biliary cirrhosis and Crohn's disease in the Japanese population.

Yoshihiro Aiba1, Keiko Yamazaki2, Nao Nishida3,4, Minae Kawashima3,5, Yuki Hitomi3, Hitomi Nakamura1, Atsumasa Komori1,6, Yuta Fuyuno2,7, Atsushi Takahashi8, Takaaki Kawaguchi9, Masakazu Takazoe9, Yasuo Suzuki10, Satoshi Motoya11, Toshiyuki Matsui2,12, Motohiro Esaki7, Takayuki Matsumoto13, Michiaki Kubo2, Katsushi Tokunaga3, Minoru Nakamura1,6,14.   

Abstract

We previously identified TNFSF15 as the most significant susceptibility gene at non-HLA loci for both primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) and Crohn's diseases (CD) in the Japanese population. The aim of this study is to identify further disease susceptibility genes shared by PBC and CD. We selected 15 and 33 genetic variants that were significantly associated with PBC and CD, respectively, based on previously reported genome-wide association studies of the Japanese population. Next, an association study was independently performed for these genetic variants in CD (1312 CD patients and 3331 healthy controls) and PBC (1279 PBC patients and 1015 healthy controls) cohorts. Two CD susceptibility genes, ICOSLG rs2838519 and IL12B rs6556412, were also nominally associated with susceptibility to PBC (P=3.85 × 10(-2) and P=8.40 × 10(-3), respectively). Three PBC susceptibility genes, CXCR5 rs6421571, STAT4 rs7574865 and NFKB1 rs230534, were nominally associated with susceptibility to CD (P=2.82 × 10(-2), P=3.88 × 10(-2) and P=2.04 × 10(-2), respectively). The effect of ICOSLG and CXCR5 variants were concordant but the effect of STAT4, NFKB1 and IL12B variants were discordant for PBC and CD. TNFSF15 and ICOSLG-CXCR5 might constitute a shared pathogenic pathway in the development of PBC and CD in the Japanese population, whereas IL12B-STAT4-NFKB1 might constitute an opposite pathogenic pathway, reflecting the different balance between Th1 and Th17 in the two diseases.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26084578     DOI: 10.1038/jhg.2015.59

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Genet        ISSN: 1434-5161            Impact factor:   3.172


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Journal:  J Gastroenterol       Date:  2013-08-13       Impact factor: 7.527

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Authors:  Olivier Gervais; Kazuko Ueno; Yosuke Kawai; Yuki Hitomi; Yoshihiro Aiba; Mayumi Ueta; Minoru Nakamura; Katsushi Tokunaga; Masao Nagasaki
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