Identification of IL18RAP/IL18R1 and IL12B as leprosy risk genes demonstrates shared pathogenesis between inflammation and infectious diseases

Of eight leprosy susceptibility loci identified by genome-wide association studies, five have been implicated in Crohn disease, suggesting a common genetic fingerprint between leprosy and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Here, we conducted a multiple-stage genetic association study of 133 IBD susce...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of human genetics 2012-11, Vol.91 (5), p.935-941
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Hong, Irwanto, Astrid, Tian, Hongqing, Fu, Xi'an, Yu, Yongxiang, Yu, Gongqi, Low, Huiqi, Chu, Tongsheng, Li, Yi, Shi, Benqing, Chen, Mingfei, Sun, Yonghu, Yuan, Chunying, Lu, Nan, You, Jiabao, Bao, Fangfang, Li, Jinghui, Liu, Jian, Liu, Huaxu, Liu, Dianchang, Yu, Xiulu, Zhang, Lin, Yang, Qing, Wang, Na, Niu, Guiye, Ma, Shanshan, Zhou, Yan, Wang, Chuan, Chen, Shumin, Zhang, Xuejun, Liu, Jianjun, Zhang, Furen
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Zusammenfassung:Of eight leprosy susceptibility loci identified by genome-wide association studies, five have been implicated in Crohn disease, suggesting a common genetic fingerprint between leprosy and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Here, we conducted a multiple-stage genetic association study of 133 IBD susceptibility loci in multiple leprosy samples (totaling 4,971 leprosy cases and 5,503 controls) from a Chinese population and discovered two associations at rs2058660 on 2q12.1 (p = 4.57 × 10(-19); odds ratio [OR] = 1.30) and rs6871626 on 5q33.3 (p = 3.95 × 10(-18); OR = 0.75), implicating IL18RAP/IL18R1 and IL12B as susceptibility genes for leprosy. Our study reveals the important role of IL12/IL18-mediated transcriptional regulation of IFN-γ production in leprosy, and together with previous findings, it demonstrates the shared genetic susceptibility between infectious and inflammatory diseases.
ISSN:0002-9297
1537-6605
DOI:10.1016/j.ajhg.2012.09.010