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Genome Wide Analysis of Narcolepsy in China Implicates Novel Immune Loci and Reveals Changes in Association Prior to Versus After the 2009 H1N1 Influenza Pandemic
Authors:Fang Han  Juliette Faraco  Xiao Song Dong  Hanna M. Ollila  Ling Lin  Jing Li  Pei An  Shan Wang  Ke Wei Jiang  Zhan Cheng Gao  Long Zhao  Han Yan  Ya Nan Liu  Qing Hua Li  Xiao Zhe Zhang  Yan Hu  Jing Yu Wang  Yun Hui Lu  Chang Jun Lu  Wei Zhou  Joachim Hallmayer  Yu Shu Huang  Kingman P. Strohl  Thomas Pollm?cher  Emmanuel Mignot
Abstract:
Previous studies in narcolepsy, an autoimmune disorder affecting hypocretin (orexin) neurons and recently associated with H1N1 influenza, have demonstrated significant associations with five loci. Using a well-characterized Chinese cohort, we refined known associations in TRA@ and P2RY11-DNMT1 and identified new associations in the TCR beta (TRB@; rs9648789 max P = 3.7×10−9 OR 0.77), ZNF365 (rs10995245 max P = 1.2×10−11 OR 1.23), and IL10RB-IFNAR1 loci (rs2252931 max P = 2.2×10−9 OR 0.75). Variants in the Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)- DQ region were associated with age of onset (rs7744020 P = 7.9×10−9 beta −1.9 years) and varied significantly among cases with onset after the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic compared to previous years (rs9271117 P = 7.8×10−10 OR 0.57). These reflected an association of DQB1*03:01 with earlier onset and decreased DQB1*06:02 homozygosity following 2009. Our results illustrate how genetic association can change in the presence of new environmental challenges and suggest that the monitoring of genetic architecture over time may help reveal the appearance of novel triggers for autoimmune diseases.
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