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Genetic variants regulating immune cell levels in health and disease.

Authors :
Orrù V
Steri M
Sole G
Sidore C
Virdis F
Dei M
Lai S
Zoledziewska M
Busonero F
Mulas A
Floris M
Mentzen WI
Urru SA
Olla S
Marongiu M
Piras MG
Lobina M
Maschio A
Pitzalis M
Urru MF
Marcelli M
Cusano R
Deidda F
Serra V
Oppo M
Pilu R
Reinier F
Berutti R
Pireddu L
Zara I
Porcu E
Kwong A
Brennan C
Tarrier B
Lyons R
Kang HM
Uzzau S
Atzeni R
Valentini M
Firinu D
Leoni L
Rotta G
Naitza S
Angius A
Congia M
Whalen MB
Jones CM
Schlessinger D
Abecasis GR
Fiorillo E
Sanna S
Cucca F
Source :
Cell [Cell] 2013 Sep 26; Vol. 155 (1), pp. 242-56.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The complex network of specialized cells and molecules in the immune system has evolved to defend against pathogens, but inadvertent immune system attacks on "self" result in autoimmune disease. Both genetic regulation of immune cell levels and their relationships with autoimmunity are largely undetermined. Here, we report genetic contributions to quantitative levels of 95 cell types encompassing 272 immune traits, in a cohort of 1,629 individuals from four clustered Sardinian villages. We first estimated trait heritability, showing that it can be substantial, accounting for up to 87% of the variance (mean 41%). Next, by assessing ∼8.2 million variants that we identified and confirmed in an extended set of 2,870 individuals, 23 independent variants at 13 loci associated with at least one trait. Notably, variants at three loci (HLA, IL2RA, and SH2B3/ATXN2) overlap with known autoimmune disease associations. These results connect specific cellular phenotypes to specific genetic variants, helping to explicate their involvement in disease.<br /> (Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1097-4172
Volume :
155
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24074872
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2013.08.041