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Deep Resequencing of GWAS Loci Identifies Rare Variants in CARD9, IL23R and RNF186 That Are Associated with Ulcerative Colitis

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PLOS GENETICS
卷 9, 期 9, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1003723

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  1. Swedish Society of Medicine
  2. Ihre Foundation
  3. Orebro University Hospital Research Foundation
  4. Karolinska Institutet
  5. Swedish National Program
  6. Swedish Organization
  7. Swedish Medical Research Council
  8. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) [90.700.281]
  9. National Genome Research Network (NGFN) of the BMBF
  10. US National Institutes of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases [DK062432, DK064869]
  11. Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada (CCFC)
  12. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [GPG-102170]
  13. [DK062431]
  14. [DK062422]
  15. [DK062429]
  16. [DK062420]
  17. [DK062423]
  18. [DK062413]
  19. MRC [G0800759, G0600329, G0800675] Funding Source: UKRI
  20. Chief Scientist Office [ETM/75, ETM/137, CZB/4/540] Funding Source: researchfish
  21. Medical Research Council [G0600329, G0800675, G0800759] Funding Source: researchfish

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Genome-wide association studies and follow-up meta-analyses in Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) have recently identified 163 disease-associated loci that meet genome-wide significance for these two inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). These discoveries have already had a tremendous impact on our understanding of the genetic architecture of these diseases and have directed functional studies that have revealed some of the biological functions that are important to IBD (e.g. autophagy). Nonetheless, these loci can only explain a small proportion of disease variance (similar to 14% in CD and 7.5% in UC), suggesting that not only are additional loci to be found but that the known loci may contain high effect rare risk variants that have gone undetected by GWAS. To test this, we have used a targeted sequencing approach in 200 UC cases and 150 healthy controls (HC), all of French Canadian descent, to study 55 genes in regions associated with UC. We performed follow-up genotyping of 42 rare non-synonymous variants in independent case-control cohorts (totaling 14,435 UC cases and 20,204 HC). Our results confirmed significant association to rare non-synonymous coding variants in both IL23R and CARD9, previously identified from sequencing of CD loci, as well as identified a novel association in RNF186. With the exception of CARD9 (OR = 0.39), the rare non-synonymous variants identified were of moderate effect (OR = 1.49 for RNF186 and OR = 0.79 for IL23R). RNF186 encodes a protein with a RING domain having predicted E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase activity and two transmembrane domains. Importantly, the disease-coding variant is located in the ubiquitin ligase domain. Finally, our results suggest that rare variants in genes identified by genome-wide association in UC are unlikely to contribute significantly to the overall variance for the disease. Rather, these are expected to help focus functional studies of the corresponding disease loci.

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