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Association of Two Independent Functional Risk Haplotypes in TNIP1 With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

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ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM
卷 64, 期 11, 页码 3695-3705

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/art.34642

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  1. NIH [P30-RR-031152, U19-AI-082714, RC1-AR-058554, P30-AR-053483, N01-AI-50026, R01-CA-141700, RC1-AR-058621, R21-AI-070304, R37-24717, R01-AR-042460, P01-AI-083194, P20-RR-020143, R01-DE-018209]
  2. European Science Foundation [07-RNP-083]
  3. Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
  4. Swedish Research Council for Medicine
  5. King Gustaf V's 80th Jubilee Foundation
  6. Swedish Association Against Rheumatism
  7. Instituto de Salud Carlos III
  8. FEDER funds from the European Union
  9. Ministry for Health and Welfare, Republic of Korea [A111218-11-GM01]
  10. Alliance for Lupus Research
  11. Kirkland Scholar Award
  12. US Department of Veterans Affairs
  13. Lupus Research Institute
  14. Eng Tan Scholar Award
  15. Federico Wilhelm Agricola Foundation
  16. Arthritis Foundation
  17. Wellcome Trust
  18. Arthritis Research UK
  19. Wake Forest University Health Sciences Center for Public Health Genomics
  20. Lupus Foundation of Minnesota
  21. N I H [5UL1-RR-025777, P60-AR-049459, UL1-RR-029882, R01-AR-33062, K08-AI-083790, LRP-AI-071651, UL1-RR-024999, R01-AR-051545-01A2, ULI-RR-025014-02, R01-AR-043274, R01-AI-063274, R01-AR-056360, RC2-AR-058959, P20-GM-103456, N01-AR-62277]
  22. NI H [R01-AI-070983, P30-AR-48311, R01-AR-043727, UL1-RR-025005, R01-AR-43727, UL-1RR025005, K24-AR-002138, P60 2-AR-30692, P01-AR-49084, UL1-RR-025741, 1U54-RR-23417-01, P60-AR-053308, M01-RR-00079, R01-AR-43814]

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Objective Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease characterized by autoantibody production and altered type I interferon expression. Genetic surveys and genome-wide association studies have identified >30 SLE susceptibility genes. One of these genes, TNIP1, encodes the ABIN1 protein. ABIN1 functions in the immune system by restricting NF-kappa B signaling. The present study was undertaken to investigate the genetic factors that influence association with SLE in genes that regulate the NF-kappa B pathway. Methods We analyzed a dense set of genetic markers spanning TNIP1 and TAX1BP1, as well as the TNIP1 homolog TNIP2, in case-control populations of diverse ethnic origins. TNIP1, TNIP2, and TAX1BP1 were fine-mapped in a total of 8,372 SLE cases and 7,492 healthy controls from European-ancestry, African American, Hispanic, East Asian, and African American Gullah populations. Levels of TNIP1 messenger RNA (mRNA) and ABIN1 protein in Epstein-Barr virus-transformed human B cell lines were analyzed by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting, respectively. Results We found significant associations between SLE and genetic variants within TNIP1, but not in TNIP2 or TAX1BP1. After resequencing and imputation, we identified 2 independent risk haplotypes within TNIP1 in individuals of European ancestry that were also present in African American and Hispanic populations. Levels of TNIP1 mRNA and ABIN1 protein were reduced among subjects with these haplotypes, suggesting that they harbor hypomorphic functional variants that influence susceptibility to SLE by restricting ABIN1 expression. Conclusion Our results confirm the association signals between SLE and TNIP1 variants in multiple populations and provide new insight into the mechanism by which TNIP1 variants may contribute to SLE pathogenesis.

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