通过全外显子组测序鉴定与川崎病相关的罕见编码变异。

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Genomics and Informatics Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-31 DOI:10.5808/gi.21046
Jae-Jung Kim, Young Mi Hong, Sin Weon Yun, Kyung-Yil Lee, Kyung Lim Yoon, Myung-Ki Han, Gi Beom Kim, Hong-Ryang Kil, Min Seob Song, Hyoung Doo Lee, Kee Soo Ha, Hyun Ok Jun, Byung-Ok Choi, Yeon-Mok Oh, Jeong Jin Yu, Gi Young Jang, Jong-Keuk Lee
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川崎病(KD)是一种急性儿科血管炎,影响遗传易感的婴儿和儿童。为了确定影响KD易感性的编码变异,我们对159例KD患者和902名对照进行了全外显子组测序,并对586例患者和732名对照进行了重复研究。我们在与KD相关的5个基因(FCRLA、PTGER4、IL17F、CARD11和SIGLEC10)中发现了5个罕见的编码变异(优势比[OR], 1.18至4.41;P = 0.0027-0.031)。我们还对26例KD患者合并冠状动脉瘤(CAAs;直径> 5mm)和124例无CAAs(直径< 3mm)的患者,并在5个基因(FGFR4、IL31RA、FNDC1、MMP8和FOXN1)中发现了另外5个罕见的编码变异,它们可能与CAA相关(OR, 3.89至37.3;P = 0.0058-0.0261)。这些结果提供了新的候选基因和可能参与KD和CAA发展的遗传变异的见解。
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Identification of rare coding variants associated with Kawasaki disease by whole exome sequencing.

Kawasaki disease (KD) is an acute pediatric vasculitis that affects genetically susceptible infants and children. To identify coding variants that influence susceptibility to KD, we conducted whole exome sequencing of 159 patients with KD and 902 controls, and performed a replication study in an independent 586 cases and 732 controls. We identified five rare coding variants in five genes (FCRLA, PTGER4, IL17F, CARD11, and SIGLEC10) associated with KD (odds ratio [OR], 1.18 to 4.41; p = 0.0027-0.031). We also performed association analysis in 26 KD patients with coronary artery aneurysms (CAAs; diameter > 5 mm) and 124 patients without CAAs (diameter < 3 mm), and identified another five rare coding variants in five genes (FGFR4, IL31RA, FNDC1, MMP8, and FOXN1), which may be associated with CAA (OR, 3.89 to 37.3; p = 0.0058-0.0261). These results provide insights into new candidate genes and genetic variants potentially involved in the development of KD and CAA.

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Genomics and Informatics
Genomics and Informatics Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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