Genomewide association study of leprosy

BACKGROUND: The narrow host range of Mycobacterium leprae and the fact that it is refractory to growth in culture has limited research on and the biologic understanding of leprosy. Host genetic factors are thought to influence susceptibility to infection as well as disease progression. METHODS: We p...

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Veröffentlicht in:The New England journal of medicine 2009-12, Vol.361 (27), p.2609-2618
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Fu-Ren, Huang, Wei, Chen, Shu-Min, Sun, Liang-Dan, Liu, Hong, Li, Yi, Cui, Yong, Yan, Xiao-Xiao, Yang, Hai-Tao, Yang, Rong-De, Chu, Tong-Sheng, Zhang, Chi, Zhang, Lin, Han, Jian-Wen, Yu, Gong-Qi, Quan, Cheng, Yu, Yong-Xiang, Zhang, Zheng, Shi, Ben-Qing, Zhang, Lian-Hua, Cheng, Hui, Wang, Chang-Yuan, Lin, Yan, Zheng, Hou-Feng, Fu, Xi-An, Zuo, Xian-Bo, Wang, Qiang, Long, Heng, Sun, Yi-Ping, Cheng, Yi-Lin, Tian, Hong-Qing, Zhou, Fu-Sheng, Liu, Hua-Xu, Lu, Wen-Sheng, He, Su-Min, Du, Wen-Li, Shen, Min, Jin, Qi-Yi, Wang, Ying, Low, Hui-Qi, Erwin, Tantoso, Yang, Ning-Han, Li, Jin-Yong, Zhao, Xin, Jiao, Yue-Lin, Mao, Li-Guo, Yin, Gang, Jiang, Zhen-Xia, Wang, Xiao-Dong, Yu, Jing-Ping, Hu, Zong-Hou, Gong, Cui-Hua, Liu, Yu-Qiang, Liu, Rui-Yu, Wang, De-Min, Wei, Dong, Liu, Jin-Xian, Cao, Wei-Kun, Cao, Hong-Zhong, Li, Yong-Ping, Yan, Wei-Guo, Wei, Shi-Yu, Wang, Kui-Jun, Hibberd, Martin L, Yang, Sen, Zhang, Xue-Jun, Liu, Jian-Jun
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUND: The narrow host range of Mycobacterium leprae and the fact that it is refractory to growth in culture has limited research on and the biologic understanding of leprosy. Host genetic factors are thought to influence susceptibility to infection as well as disease progression. METHODS: We performed a two-stage genomewide association study by genotyping 706 patients and 1225 controls using the Human610-Quad BeadChip (Illumina). We then tested three independent replication sets for an association between the presence of leprosy and 93 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that were most strongly associated with the disease in the genomewide association study. Together, these replication sets comprised 3254 patients and 5955 controls. We also carried out tests of heterogeneity of the associations (or lack thereof) between these 93 SNPs and disease, stratified according to clinical subtype (multibacillary vs. paucibacillary). RESULTS: We observed a significant association (P
ISSN:0028-4793
DOI:10.1056/NEJMoa0903753