Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies three novel susceptibility loci and reveals ethnic heterogeneity of genetic susceptibility for Iga nephropathy

Ming Li, Ling Wang, Dian Chun Shi, Jia Nee Foo, Zhong Zhong, Chiea Chuen Khor, Chiara Lanzani, Lorena Citterio, Erika Salvi, Pei Ran Yin, Jin Xin Bei, Li Wang, Yun Hua Liao, Jian Chen, Qin Kai Chen, Gang Xu, Geng Ru Jiang, Jian Xin Wan, Meng Hua Chen, Nan ChenHong Zhang, Yi Xin Zeng, Zhi Hong Liu, Jian Jun Liu*, Xue Qing Yu*

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Abstract

Background Eighteen known susceptibility loci for IgAN account for only a small proportion of IgAN risk. Methods Genome-wide meta-analysis was performed in 2628 patients and 11,563 controls of Chinese ancestry, and a replication analysis was conducted in 6879 patients and 9019 controls of Chinese descent and 1039 patients and 1289 controls of European ancestry. The data were used to assess the association of susceptibility loci with clinical phenotypes for IgAN, and to investigate genetic heterogeneity of IgAN susceptibility between the two populations. Imputation-based analysis of the MHC/HLA region extended the scrutiny. Results Identification of three novel loci (rs6427389 on 1q23.1 [P58.1831029, OR51.132], rs6942325 on 6p25.3 [P51.62310211, OR51.165], and rs2240335 on 1p36.13 [P55.1031029, OR51.114]), implicates FCRL3, DUSP22.IRF4, and PADI4 as susceptibility genes for IgAN. Rs2240335 is associated with the expression level of PADI4, and rs6427389 is in high linkage disequilibrium with rs11264799, which showed a strong expression quantitative trail loci effect on FCRL3. Of the 24 confirmed risk SNPs, six showed significant heterogeneity of genetic effects and DEFA showed clear evidence of allelic heterogeneity between the populations. Imputation-based analysis of the MHC region revealed significant associations at three HLA polymorphisms (HLA allele DPB1*02, AA_DRB1_140_32657458_T, and AA_DQA1_34_32717152) and two SNPs (rs9275464 and rs2295119). Conclusions A meta-analysis of GWAS data revealed three novel genetic risk loci for IgAN, and three HLA polymorphisms and two SNPs within the MHC region, and demonstrated the genetic heterogeneity of seven loci out of 24 confirmed risk SNPs. These variants may explain susceptibility differences between Chinese and European populations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2949-2963
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN
Volume31
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2020
Externally publishedYes

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