TNFRSF1B is associated with ANCA in IBD

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The genetic basis of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody, an important biomarker of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), has never been thoroughly examined on a genome-wide scale. In this study, we performed a 2-stage genome-wide association study (GWAS) on antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody in IBD cases. In the 2959 IBD cases in the discovery stage, we observed an association between a variant in the gene TNFRSF1B with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody level (rs5745994, minor allele frequency 0.028, beta 18.12, 95% CI, 11.82-24.22, P 1.89 × 10 -8). This association was replicated in an independent cohort of 419 IBD cases (beta 16.91, 95% CI, 6.13-27.69, P 2.38 × 10 -3). With a Q-value of 0.036, we performed a fixed-effect meta-analysis for the association of rs5745994 in both cohorts and observed a stronger association signal (beta 17.81, 95% CI, 12.36-23.25, P 8.97 × 10 -10). TNFRSF1B gene codes for tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor 2 (TNFR2), thereby we examined the reported TNFRSF1B variant with serum TNFR2 level. We observed a negative association with serum TNFR2 level being 8.23 EU/mL in carriers and 9.12 EU/mL in noncarriers (P 0.033). This finding indicates the functional role of identified TNFRSF1B variant in IBD serology and may be reflective of the underlying biological mechanisms that determine clinical expression and/or response to certain therapies.

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Li, D., Silverberg, M. S., Haritunians, T., Dubinsky, M. C., Landers, C., Stempak, J. M., … Targan, S. R. (2016). TNFRSF1B is associated with ANCA in IBD. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 22(6), 1346–1352. https://doi.org/10.1097/MIB.0000000000000771

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