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Koya Fukunaga1, Yuko Chinuki2, Yuto Hamada3, Yuma Fukutomi3, Akiko Sugiyama4, Reiko Kishikawa4, Atsushi Fukunaga5, Yoshiko Oda5, Tsukasa Ugajin6, Hiroo Yokozeki6, Naoe Harada7, Masataka Suehiro7, Michihiro Hide7, Yukinobu Nakagawa8, Emiko Noguchi9, Masashi Nakamura10, Kayoko Matsunaga11, Akiko Yagami12, Eishin Morita13, Taisei Mushiroda14.
Abstract
Wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (WDEIA) is a life-threatening food allergy triggered by wheat in combination with the second factor such as exercise. The identification of potential genetic risk factors for this allergy might help high-risk individuals before consuming wheat-containing food. We aimed to identify genetic variants associated with WDEIA. A genome-wide association study was conducted in a discovery set of 77 individuals with WDEIA and 924 control subjects via three genetic models. The associations were confirmed in a replication set of 91 affected individuals and 435 control individuals. Summary statistics from the combined set were analyzed by meta-analysis with a random-effect model. In the discovery set, a locus on chromosome 6, rs9277630, was associated with WDEIA in the dominant model (OR = 3.95 [95% CI, 2.31-6.73], p = 7.87 × 10-8). The HLA-DPB1∗02:01:02 allele displayed the most significant association with WDEIA (OR = 4.51 [95% CI, 2.66-7.63], p = 2.28 × 10-9), as determined via HLA imputation following targeted sequencing. The association of the allele with WDEIA was confirmed in replication samples (OR = 3.82 [95% CI, 2.33-6.26], p = 3.03 × 10-8). A meta-analysis performed in the combined set revealed that the HLA-DPB1∗02:01:02 allele was significantly associated with an increased risk of WDEIA (OR = 4.13 [95% CI, 2.89-5.93], p = 1.06 × 10-14). Individuals carrying the HLA-DPB1∗02:01:02 allele have a significantly increased risk of WDEIA. Further validation of these findings in independent multiethnic cohorts is needed.Entities:
Keywords: HLA-DPB1; genome-wide association study; target sequencing; wheat allergy; wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34246321 PMCID: PMC8387458 DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2021.06.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Hum Genet ISSN: 0002-9297 Impact factor: 11.025