2013 Nature genetics

Variants at multiple loci implicated in both innate and adaptive immune responses are associated with Sjogren's syndrome.

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Nature genetics Vol. 45 (11) : 1284-92 • Nov 2013

Sjogren's syndrome is a common autoimmune disease (affecting approximately 0.7% of European Americans) that typically presents as keratoconjunctivitis sicca and xerostomia. Here we report results of a large-scale association study of Sjogren's syndrome. In addition to strong association within the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) region at 6p21 (Pmeta = 7.65 x 10(-114)), we establish associations with IRF5-TNPO3 (Pmeta = 2.73 x 10(-19)), STAT4 (Pmeta = 6.80 x 10(-15)), IL12A (Pmeta = 1.17 x 10(-10)), FAM167A-BLK (Pmeta = 4.97 x 10(-10)), DDX6-CXCR5 (Pmeta = 1.10 x 10(-8)) and TNIP1 (Pmeta = 3.30 x 10(-8)). We also observed suggestive associations (Pmeta < 5 x 10(-5)) with variants in 29 other regions, including TNFAIP3, PTTG1, PRDM1, DGKQ, FCGR2A, IRAK1BP1, ITSN2 and PHIP, among others. These results highlight the importance of genes that are involved in both innate and adaptive immunity in Sjogren's syndrome.

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