Shared genetic predisposition in rheumatoid arthritis-interstitial lung disease and familial pulmonary fibrosis

Author:

Juge Pierre-Antoine,Borie Raphaël,Kannengiesser Caroline,Gazal Steven,Revy Patrick,Wemeau-Stervinou Lidwine,Debray Marie-Pierre,Ottaviani Sébastien,Marchand-Adam Sylvain,Nathan Nadia,Thabut Gabriel,Richez ChristopheORCID,Nunes Hilario,Callebaut Isabelle,Justet Aurélien,Leulliot Nicolas,Bonnefond Amélie,Salgado David,Richette Pascal,Desvignes Jean-Pierre,Lioté Huguette,Froguel Philippe,Allanore Yannick,Sand Olivier,Dromer Claire,Flipo René-Marc,Clément Annick,Béroud Christophe,Sibilia Jean,Coustet Baptiste,Cottin VincentORCID,Boissier Marie-Christophe,Wallaert Benoit,Schaeverbeke Thierry,Dastot le Moal Florence,Frazier Aline,Ménard Christelle,Soubrier Martin,Saidenberg Nathalie,Valeyre Dominique,Amselem Serge,Boileau CatherineORCID,Crestani Bruno,Dieudé Philippe,

Abstract

Despite its high prevalence and mortality, little is known about the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis-associated interstitial lung disease (RA-ILD). Given that familial pulmonary fibrosis (FPF) and RA-ILD frequently share the usual pattern of interstitial pneumonia and common environmental risk factors, we hypothesised that the two diseases might share additional risk factors, including FPF-linked genes. Our aim was to identify coding mutations of FPF-risk genes associated with RA-ILD.We used whole exome sequencing (WES), followed by restricted analysis of a discrete number of FPF-linked genes and performed a burden test to assess the excess number of mutations in RA-ILD patients compared to controls.Among the 101 RA-ILD patients included, 12 (11.9%) had 13 WES-identified heterozygous mutations in the TERT, RTEL1, PARN or SFTPC coding regions. The burden test, based on 81 RA-ILD patients and 1010 controls of European ancestry, revealed an excess of TERT, RTEL1, PARN or SFTPC mutations in RA-ILD patients (OR 3.17, 95% CI 1.53–6.12; p=9.45×10−4). Telomeres were shorter in RA-ILD patients with a TERT, RTEL1 or PARN mutation than in controls (p=2.87×10−2).Our results support the contribution of FPF-linked genes to RA-ILD susceptibility.

Funder

Sorbonne Paris Cité

Chancellerie des Universités de Paris

Société Française de Rhumatologie

Pfizer

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Centre de Resources Biologiques Hôpital Bichat

Chugai Pharmaceutical

Roche

Club Rhumatismes Inflammation

France Genomique

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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