| Literature DB >> 35806402 |
Anna Kisielnicka1, Marta Sobalska-Kwapis2, Dorota Purzycka-Bohdan1, Bogusław Nedoszytko1,3, Monika Zabłotna1, Michał Seweryn2, Dominik Strapagiel2, Roman J Nowicki1, Adam Reich4, Dominik Samotij4, Justyna Szczęch4, Dorota Krasowska5, Joanna Bartosińska5, Joanna Narbutt6, Aleksandra Lesiak6, Paulina Barasińska6, Agnieszka Owczarczyk-Saczonek7, Joanna Czerwińska7, Jacek C Szepietowski8, Aleksandra Batycka-Baran8, Rafał Czajkowski9, Magdalena Górecka-Sokołowska9, Lidia Rudnicka10, Joanna Czuwara10, Aneta Szczerkowska-Dobosz1.
Abstract
There is evidence that the concomitance of psoriasis and obesity may originate from the interplay between multiple genetic pathways and involve gene-gene interactions. The aim of this study was to compare the genetic background related to obesity among psoriatic patients versus healthy controls by means of a Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS). A total of 972 psoriatic patients and a total of 5878 healthy donors were enrolled in this study. DNA samples were genotyped for over 500,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) using Infinium CoreExome BeadChips (Illumina, San Diego, CA, USA). Statistical analysis identified eleven signals (p < 1 × 10-5) associated with BMI across the study groups and revealed a varying effect size in each sub-cohort. Seven of the alternative alleles (rs1558902 in the FTO gene, rs696574 in the CALCRL gene, as well as rs10968110, rs4551082, rs4609724, rs9320269, and rs2338833,) are associated with increased BMI among all psoriatic patients and four (rs1556519 in the ITLN2 gene, rs12972098 in the AC003006.7 gene, rs12676670 in the PAG1 gene, and rs1321529) are associated with lower BMI. The results of our study may lead to further insights into the understanding of the pathogenesis of obesity among psoriatic patients.Entities:
Keywords: BMI; GWAS; gene polymorphisms; obesity; psoriasis
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35806402 PMCID: PMC9266424 DOI: 10.3390/ijms23137396
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 6.208
Figure 1Boxplot of BMI (body mass index, kg/m2) among the study group (by gender): Panel (A–C) depicts the summary statistics of BMI in control group versus all psoriatic patients (A), type I psoriatic patients (B), and type II psoriatic patients (C), respectively. Panel (D) compares BMI of type I psoriatic patients vs. type II psoriatic patients. The central line in each box indicates the sample median, the boxes represent the 25th and 75th percentile; whiskers represent the confidence interval for the sample quantiles. Circles represent outliers. The p values for the Wilcoxon test are presented for every pair of boxplots.
GWAS results for the interaction effect between body mass index (BMI), single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and type I and II of psoriasis *.
| SNP ID | Chr | Position | Gene-BMI Int: All | Gene-BMI Int: Type I | Gene-BMI Int: Type II | Gene-BMI Int Pval | Joint.Pval | Overlapped Gene | Gene Function |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| rs1558902 | 16 | 53803574 | 0.318627 | 0.873456933 | 0.29827713 | 0.00269419 | 4.47 × 10−8 |
| Protein coding |
| rs10968110 | 9 | 27792965 | 0.225899 | 1.07044773 | −0.645818448 | 5.95 × 10−5 | 1.35 × 10−7 | None | None |
| rs1556519 | 1 | 160917902 | −0.18039 | 1.477266915 | 1.211225346 | 3.73 × 10−7 | 1.58 × 10−6 |
| Protein coding |
| rs12972098 | 19 | 58249304 | −0.40813 | 1.418581983 | 2.2106271 | 2.04 × 10−6 | 1.90 × 10−6 |
| Protein coding |
| rs4551082 | 5 | 29620270 | 0.134778 | 1.007787695 | 0.972212178 | 0.000176593 | 3.87 × 10−6 | None | None |
| rs12676670 | 8 | 81981261 | −0.03538 | 1.264637409 | 0.120877962 | 3.50 × 10−6 | 4.93 × 10−6 |
| Protein coding |
| rs4609724 | 13 | 55666639 | 0.308242 | 0.677809579 | −3.537824099 | 1.52 × 10−5 | 5.56 × 10−6 | None | None |
| rs9320269 | 6 | 109032557 | 0.320152 | −1.09262589 | −2.489035704 | 3.04 × 10−6 | 5.90 × 10−6 | None | None |
| rs2338833 | 5 | 169512063 | 0.0088 | 1.555408166 | 0.378795107 | 1.18 × 10−5 | 8.91 × 10−6 | None | None |
| rs1321529 | 6 | 145601560 | −0.34021 | 0.9503797 | −1.359245974 | 0.00015023 | 9.59 × 10−6 | None | None |
| rs696574 | 2 | 188228516 | 0.01579 | 1.031042583 | 2.283444931 | 1.53 × 10−5 | 9.96 × 10−6 |
| Protein coding |
* SNP ID—single nucleotide polymorphism identificator; Chr—chromosome; Position—position in the GRCh37 reference genome; Gene-BMI Int—the effect size estimate for the genotype term in the tested group (all, type I, and type II refer to the entire case-control statistics, type I of psoriasis vs. controls, and type II of psoriasis vs. controls, respectively); Gene-BMI Int pval—the Wald p-value for the test of all genotype interaction effect; Joint.pval—the Wald p-value for the joint test of the genotype term and all of the genotype interaction effects.
Figure 2The “Manhattan” plot for GWAS interaction analysis of the BMI and psoriasis types association. Chromosomes are represented on the x-axis (black and grey dots). The −log10 (Joint.pval) is represented on the y-axis. Blue line indicates a suggestive association threshold (Joint.pval = 1 × 10−5). Red line indicates the genome-wide significant threshold (Joint.pval = 5 × 10−8).