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Genetic Study on Small Insertions and Deletions in Psoriasis Reveals a Role in Complex Human Diseases.

Qi Zhen1, Zhenjun Yang2, Wenjun Wang1, Bao Li3, Mingzhou Bai4, Jing Wu5, Huiyao Ge1, Zirui Dong2, Juan Shen4, Huayang Tang1, Silong Sun4, Ying Qiu6, Jinjin Xu2, Xiaoxiao Qu7, Ying Wang8, Meihui Yi9, Huaqing Hu10, Yuanhong Xu11, Hui Cheng1, Bo Liang1, Jinping Gao1, Haojing Shao2, Zhengwen Jiang7, Qiang Gao4, Liangdan Sun12.   

Abstract

Genetic studies based on single-nucleotide polymorphisms have provided valuable insights into the genetic architecture of complex diseases. However, a large fraction of heritability for most of these diseases remains unexplained, and the impact of small insertions and deletions (InDels) has been neglected. We performed a comprehensive screen on the exome sequence data of 1,326 genes using the SOAP-PopIndel method for InDels in 32,043 Chinese Han individuals and identified 29 unreported InDels within 25 susceptibility genes associated with psoriasis. Specifically, we identified 12 common, 9 low-frequency, and 8 rare InDels that explained approximately 1.29% of the heritability of psoriasis. Further analyses identified KIAA0319, RELN, NCAPG, ABO, AADACL2, LMAN1, FLG, HERC5, CCDC66, LEKR1, AFF3, ABCG2, ANXA7, SYTL2,GIPR, METTL1, and FYCO1 as unreported genes for psoriasis. In addition, identified InDels were associated with the following reported genes: IFIH1, ERAP1, ERAP2, LNPEP, UBLCP1, and STAT3; unreported independent associations for exonic InDels were found within GJB2 and ZNF816A. Our study enriched the genetic basis and pathogenesis of psoriasis and highlighted the non-negligible impact of InDels on complex human diseases.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31078570     DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2019.03.1157

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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