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A large-scale genome-wide association and meta-analysis identified four novel susceptibility loci for leprosy

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  • Zhenzhen Wang

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology)

  • Yonghu Sun

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology)

  • Xi’an Fu

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology
    School of Medicine, Shandong University)

  • Gongqi Yu

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology
    School of Medicine and Life Science, University of Jinan-Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences)

  • Chuan Wang

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology)

  • Fangfang Bao

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology)

  • Zhenhua Yue

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology
    School of Medicine, Shandong University)

  • Jianke Li

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology
    Shandong Provincial Hospital for Skin Diseases, Shandong University)

  • Lele Sun

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology)

  • Astrid Irwanto

    (Human Genetics, Genome Institute of Singapore)

  • Yongxiang Yu

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology)

  • Mingfei Chen

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology)

  • Zihao Mi

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology)

  • Honglei Wang

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology
    School of Medicine, Shandong University)

  • Pengcheng Huai

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology
    School of Medicine, Shandong University)

  • Yi Li

    (Human Genetics, Genome Institute of Singapore)

  • Tiantian Du

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology
    Shandong Provincial Hospital for Skin Diseases, Shandong University)

  • Wenjun Yu

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology
    Shandong Provincial Hospital for Skin Diseases, Shandong University)

  • Yang Xia

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology
    Shandong Provincial Hospital for Skin Diseases, Shandong University)

  • Hailu Xiao

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology)

  • Jiabao You

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology)

  • Jinghui Li

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology)

  • Qing Yang

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Hospital for Skin Diseases, Shandong University)

  • Na Wang

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology
    School of Medicine, Shandong University)

  • Panpan Shang

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology)

  • Guiye Niu

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology)

  • Xiaojun Chi

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology
    Shandong Provincial Hospital for Skin Diseases, Shandong University)

  • Xiuhuan Wang

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology
    Shandong Provincial Hospital for Skin Diseases, Shandong University)

  • Jing Cao

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology
    School of Medicine, Shandong University)

  • Xiujun Cheng

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology
    School of Medicine, Shandong University)

  • Hong Liu

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology
    Shandong Provincial Hospital for Skin Diseases, Shandong University)

  • Jianjun Liu

    (Human Genetics, Genome Institute of Singapore)

  • Furen Zhang

    (Shandong Provincial Institute of Dermatology and Venereology, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
    Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory for Dermatovenereology
    School of Medicine, Shandong University
    School of Medicine and Life Science, University of Jinan-Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences)

Abstract

Leprosy, a chronic infectious disease, results from the uncultivable pathogen Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae), and usually progresses to peripheral neuropathy and permanent progressive deformity if not treated. Previously published genetic studies have identified 18 gene/loci significantly associated with leprosy at the genome-wide significant level. However as a complex disease, only a small proportion of leprosy risk could be explained by those gene/loci. To further identify more susceptibility gene/loci, we hereby performed a three-stage GWAS comprising 8,156 leprosy patients and 15,610 controls of Chinese ancestry. Four novel loci were identified including rs6807915 on 3p25.2 (P=1.94 × 10−8, OR=0.89), rs4720118 on 7p14.3 (P=3.85 × 10−10, OR=1.16), rs55894533 on 8p23.1 (P=5.07 × 10−11, OR=1.15) and rs10100465 on 8q24.11 (P=2.85 × 10−11, OR=0.85). Altogether, these findings have provided new insight and significantly expanded our understanding of the genetic basis of leprosy.

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  • Zhenzhen Wang & Yonghu Sun & Xi’an Fu & Gongqi Yu & Chuan Wang & Fangfang Bao & Zhenhua Yue & Jianke Li & Lele Sun & Astrid Irwanto & Yongxiang Yu & Mingfei Chen & Zihao Mi & Honglei Wang & Pengcheng , 2016. "A large-scale genome-wide association and meta-analysis identified four novel susceptibility loci for leprosy," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 7(1), pages 1-8, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:7:y:2016:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms13760
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms13760
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