Shared genetic predisposition in rheumatoid arthritis-interstitial lung disease and familial pulmonary fibrosis

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Despite its high prevalence and mortality, little is known about the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis-associated interstitial lung disease (RA-ILD). Given that familial pulmonary fibrosis (FPF) and RA-ILD frequently share the usual pattern of interstitial pneumonia and common environmental risk factors, we hypothesised that the two diseases might share additional risk factors, including FPF-linked genes. Our aim was to identify coding mutations of FPF-risk genes associated with RA-ILD. We used whole exome sequencing (WES), followed by restricted analysis of a discrete number of FPFlinked genes and performed a burden test to assess the excess number of mutations in RA-ILD patients compared to controls. Among the 101 RA-ILD patients included, 12 (11.9%) had 13 WES-identified heterozygous mutations in the TERT, RTEL1, PARN or SFTPC coding regions. The burden test, based on 81 RA-ILD patients and 1010 controls of European ancestry, revealed an excess of TERT, RTEL1, PARN or SFTPC mutations in RA-ILD patients (OR 3.17, 95% CI 1.53 - 6.12; p=9.45×10-4). Telomeres were shorter in RA-ILD patients with a TERT, RTEL1 or PARN mutation than in controls (p=2.87×10-2). Our results support the contribution of FPF-linked genes to RA-ILD susceptibility.

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Juge, P. A., Borie, R., Kannengiesser, C., Gazal, S., Revy, P., Wemeau-Stervinou, L., … Dieudé, P. (2017). Shared genetic predisposition in rheumatoid arthritis-interstitial lung disease and familial pulmonary fibrosis. European Respiratory Journal, 49(5). https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.02314-2016

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