Genome-wide association study identifies Sjögren’s risk loci with functional implications in immune and glandular cells

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Abstract

Sjögren’s disease is a complex autoimmune disease with twelve established susceptibility loci. This genome-wide association study (GWAS) identifies ten novel genome-wide significant (GWS) regions in Sjögren’s cases of European ancestry: CD247, NAB1, PTTG1-MIR146A, PRDM1-ATG5, TNFAIP3, XKR6, MAPT-CRHR1, RPTOR-CHMP6-BAIAP6, TYK2, SYNGR1. Polygenic risk scores yield predictability (AUROC = 0.71) and relative risk of 12.08. Interrogation of bioinformatics databases refine the associations, define local regulatory networks of GWS SNPs from the 95% credible set, and expand the implicated gene list to >40. Many GWS SNPs are eQTLs for genes within topologically associated domains in immune cells and/or eQTLs in the main target tissue, salivary glands.

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Khatri, B., Tessneer, K. L., Rasmussen, A., Aghakhanian, F., Reksten, T. R., Adler, A., … Lessard, C. J. (2022). Genome-wide association study identifies Sjögren’s risk loci with functional implications in immune and glandular cells. Nature Communications, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-30773-y

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