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Genetic variants regulate NR1H3 expression and contribute to multiple sclerosis risk.

Yan Zhang1, Longcai Wang2, Haiyang Jia3, Mingzhi Liao4, Xiaoyun Chen5, Jianyong Xu5, Yunjuan Bao5, Guiyou Liu6.   

Abstract

A recent study analyzed 2053 multiple sclerosis (MS) cases and 799 healthy controls to investigate whether five genetic variants (rs11039149, rs12221497, rs2279238, rs7120118 and rs7114704) in NR1H3 are associated with MS risk. However this study reported negative results. It is very important that the appropriate samples and approach should be used in replication studies, which may provide the correct interpretation of the results. Here, we evaluated the above findings using large-scale MS genome-wide association studies with a total of 27,148 samples including 9772 MS cases and 17,376 controls, and multiple expression quantitative trait loci datasets. The results suggest that rs7120118 and rs2279238 variants are significantly associated with MS risk, and could significantly regulate NR1H3 expression in kinds of human tissues and cells. In summary, these findings provide important supplementary information about the association between NR1H3 variants and MS risk.
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Keywords:  Expression quantitative trait loci; Genome-wide association studies; Multiple sclerosis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29801879     DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2018.04.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Sci        ISSN: 0022-510X            Impact factor:   3.181


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