对加拿大马尼托巴省和安大略省西北部的一个布氏杆菌病病例对照队列进行外显子组测序。

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY Mycoses Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1111/myc.13800
Paul Jankowski, Emma R Lee, John Embil, Yoav Keynan, Paul J McLaren
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背景:布氏杆菌病是由布氏杆菌属引起的一种肺部疾病,布氏杆菌属是一组致病性二形真菌,在一些地理区域(特别是加拿大马尼托巴省和安大略省西北部)流行。免疫抑制是影响疾病易感性的一个主要风险因素,但人们对宿主免疫并不十分了解。遗传性免疫缺陷也会影响疾病,IL6、GATA2 和 VDBP 的变异已被证明会影响易感性。影响疾病易感性和严重程度的其他遗传因素仍未被发现。我们的研究旨在从加拿大马尼托巴省和安大略省西北部的一个囊霉菌病病例对照队列中找出潜在的遗传风险因素:我们对 18 例囊霉菌病病例和 9 例对照的外显子组进行了测序,确定了变体,并对其准确性和质量进行了筛选。我们对候选基因进行了优先排序和变异聚合,以确定遗传关联,并探索了完整的外显子组数据集:结果:外显子组数据集中确定了 42 个候选基因中的 99 个遗传变异。在单变异分析中没有发现与易感性相关的变异,但 TYK2 中的两个非同义变异在病例中富集,表明可能与易感性有关。基于基因的关联分析发现,TLR1 的变体在对照组中富集(p = 0.024),表明可能具有保护作用。基因聚类分析发现,染色质重塑、蛋白酶体和鞭毛内转运基因中的遗传变异在病例中明显富集(假发现率结论):本研究的结果显示了与囊霉病易感性的新关联。更好地了解宿主免疫和感染布氏杆菌的遗传易感性有助于为临床实践提供依据,从而改善治疗效果。
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Exome Sequencing of a Blastomycosis Case-Control Cohort From Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario, Canada.

Background: Blastomycosis is a pulmonary disease caused by Blastomyces spp., a group of pathogenic dimorphic fungi endemic to a number of geographic regions, specifically Manitoba and northwestern Ontario, Canada. Immunosuppression is a major risk factor affecting disease susceptibility, yet host immunity is not well understood. Genetic immunodeficiencies can also influence disease, with variants in IL6, GATA2 and VDBP shown to influence susceptibility. Additional genetic factors in disease susceptibility and severity remain undetected. Our study seeks to identify potential genetic risk factors in a blastomycosis case-control cohort from Manitoba and northwestern Ontario, Canada.

Methods: Exomes from 18 blastomycosis cases and 9 controls were sequenced, variants were identified and filtered for accuracy and quality. We performed candidate gene prioritisation and variant aggregation to identify genetic associations and explored the full exome dataset.

Results: Ninety-nine genetic variants in 42 candidate genes were identified in the exome dataset. No variants associated with susceptibility were identified in a single-variant analysis although two non-synonymous variants in TYK2 were enriched among cases suggesting a possible role in susceptibility. Gene-based association analysis found variants in TLR1 enriched in controls (p = 0.024) suggesting a possible protective effect. Gene cluster analysis identified genetic variants in genes of chromatin remodelling, proteasome and intraflagellar transport significantly enriched in cases (false discovery rates < 14%).

Conclusions: The findings in this study show novel associations with blastomycosis susceptibility. A better understanding of host immunity and genetic predisposition to Blastomyces infection can help to inform clinical practice for improved outcomes.

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Mycoses
Mycoses 医学-皮肤病学
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10.00
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143
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Mycoses provides an international forum for original papers in English on the pathogenesis, diagnosis, therapy, prophylaxis, and epidemiology of fungal infectious diseases in humans as well as on the biology of pathogenic fungi. Medical mycology as part of medical microbiology is advancing rapidly. Effective therapeutic strategies are already available in chemotherapy and are being further developed. Their application requires reliable laboratory diagnostic techniques, which, in turn, result from mycological basic research. Opportunistic mycoses vary greatly in their clinical and pathological symptoms, because the underlying disease of a patient at risk decisively determines their symptomatology and progress. The journal Mycoses is therefore of interest to scientists in fundamental mycological research, mycological laboratory diagnosticians and clinicians interested in fungal infections.
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