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Linkage Analysis in Autoimmune Addison’s Disease: NFATC1 as a Potential Novel Susceptibility Locus

BACKGROUND: Autoimmune Addison’s disease (AAD) is a rare, highly heritable autoimmune endocrinopathy. It is possible that there may be some highly penetrant variants which confer disease susceptibility that have yet to be discovered. METHODS: DNA samples from 23 multiplex AAD pedigrees from the UK a...

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Autores principales: Mitchell, Anna L., Bøe Wolff, Anette, MacArthur, Katie, Weaver, Jolanta U., Vaidya, Bijay, Erichsen, Martina M., Darlay, Rebecca, Husebye, Eystein S., Cordell, Heather J., Pearce, Simon H. S.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4456164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26042420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123550
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author Mitchell, Anna L.
Bøe Wolff, Anette
MacArthur, Katie
Weaver, Jolanta U.
Vaidya, Bijay
Erichsen, Martina M.
Darlay, Rebecca
Husebye, Eystein S.
Cordell, Heather J.
Pearce, Simon H. S.
author_facet Mitchell, Anna L.
Bøe Wolff, Anette
MacArthur, Katie
Weaver, Jolanta U.
Vaidya, Bijay
Erichsen, Martina M.
Darlay, Rebecca
Husebye, Eystein S.
Cordell, Heather J.
Pearce, Simon H. S.
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description BACKGROUND: Autoimmune Addison’s disease (AAD) is a rare, highly heritable autoimmune endocrinopathy. It is possible that there may be some highly penetrant variants which confer disease susceptibility that have yet to be discovered. METHODS: DNA samples from 23 multiplex AAD pedigrees from the UK and Norway (50 cases, 67 controls) were genotyped on the Affymetrix SNP 6.0 array. Linkage analysis was performed using Merlin. EMMAX was used to carry out a genome-wide association analysis comparing the familial AAD cases to 2706 UK WTCCC controls. To explore some of the linkage findings further, a replication study was performed by genotyping 64 SNPs in two of the four linked regions (chromosomes 7 and 18), on the Sequenom iPlex platform in three European AAD case-control cohorts (1097 cases, 1117 controls). The data were analysed using a meta-analysis approach. RESULTS: In a parametric analysis, applying a rare dominant model, loci on chromosomes 7, 9 and 18 had LOD scores >2.8. In a non-parametric analysis, a locus corresponding to the HLA region on chromosome 6, known to be associated with AAD, had a LOD score >3.0. In the genome-wide association analysis, a SNP cluster on chromosome 2 and a pair of SNPs on chromosome 6 were associated with AAD (P <5x10(-7)). A meta-analysis of the replication study data demonstrated that three chromosome 18 SNPs were associated with AAD, including a non-synonymous variant in the NFATC1 gene. CONCLUSION: This linkage study has implicated a number of novel chromosomal regions in the pathogenesis of AAD in multiplex AAD families and adds further support to the role of HLA in AAD. The genome-wide association analysis has also identified a region of interest on chromosome 2. A replication study has demonstrated that the NFATC1 gene is worthy of future investigation, however each of the regions identified require further, systematic analysis.
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spelling pubmed-44561642015-06-09 Linkage Analysis in Autoimmune Addison’s Disease: NFATC1 as a Potential Novel Susceptibility Locus Mitchell, Anna L. Bøe Wolff, Anette MacArthur, Katie Weaver, Jolanta U. Vaidya, Bijay Erichsen, Martina M. Darlay, Rebecca Husebye, Eystein S. Cordell, Heather J. Pearce, Simon H. S. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Autoimmune Addison’s disease (AAD) is a rare, highly heritable autoimmune endocrinopathy. It is possible that there may be some highly penetrant variants which confer disease susceptibility that have yet to be discovered. METHODS: DNA samples from 23 multiplex AAD pedigrees from the UK and Norway (50 cases, 67 controls) were genotyped on the Affymetrix SNP 6.0 array. Linkage analysis was performed using Merlin. EMMAX was used to carry out a genome-wide association analysis comparing the familial AAD cases to 2706 UK WTCCC controls. To explore some of the linkage findings further, a replication study was performed by genotyping 64 SNPs in two of the four linked regions (chromosomes 7 and 18), on the Sequenom iPlex platform in three European AAD case-control cohorts (1097 cases, 1117 controls). The data were analysed using a meta-analysis approach. RESULTS: In a parametric analysis, applying a rare dominant model, loci on chromosomes 7, 9 and 18 had LOD scores >2.8. In a non-parametric analysis, a locus corresponding to the HLA region on chromosome 6, known to be associated with AAD, had a LOD score >3.0. In the genome-wide association analysis, a SNP cluster on chromosome 2 and a pair of SNPs on chromosome 6 were associated with AAD (P <5x10(-7)). A meta-analysis of the replication study data demonstrated that three chromosome 18 SNPs were associated with AAD, including a non-synonymous variant in the NFATC1 gene. CONCLUSION: This linkage study has implicated a number of novel chromosomal regions in the pathogenesis of AAD in multiplex AAD families and adds further support to the role of HLA in AAD. The genome-wide association analysis has also identified a region of interest on chromosome 2. A replication study has demonstrated that the NFATC1 gene is worthy of future investigation, however each of the regions identified require further, systematic analysis. Public Library of Science 2015-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4456164/ /pubmed/26042420 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123550 Text en © 2015 Mitchell et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Mitchell, Anna L.
Bøe Wolff, Anette
MacArthur, Katie
Weaver, Jolanta U.
Vaidya, Bijay
Erichsen, Martina M.
Darlay, Rebecca
Husebye, Eystein S.
Cordell, Heather J.
Pearce, Simon H. S.
Linkage Analysis in Autoimmune Addison’s Disease: NFATC1 as a Potential Novel Susceptibility Locus
title Linkage Analysis in Autoimmune Addison’s Disease: NFATC1 as a Potential Novel Susceptibility Locus
title_full Linkage Analysis in Autoimmune Addison’s Disease: NFATC1 as a Potential Novel Susceptibility Locus
title_fullStr Linkage Analysis in Autoimmune Addison’s Disease: NFATC1 as a Potential Novel Susceptibility Locus
title_full_unstemmed Linkage Analysis in Autoimmune Addison’s Disease: NFATC1 as a Potential Novel Susceptibility Locus
title_short Linkage Analysis in Autoimmune Addison’s Disease: NFATC1 as a Potential Novel Susceptibility Locus
title_sort linkage analysis in autoimmune addison’s disease: nfatc1 as a potential novel susceptibility locus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4456164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26042420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123550
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