Multi‐ancestral GWAS identifies shared and Asian‐specific loci for SLE and links type III interferon signaling and lysosomal function to the disease

Author:

Wang Yong‐Fei12ORCID,Wei Wei34ORCID,Tangtanatakul Pattarin5,Zheng Lichuan1,Lei Yao1,Lin Zhiming6,Qian Chengmin7,Qin Xiao4,Hou Fei4,Zhang Xinyu18,Shao Li8,Satproedprai Nusara9,Mahasirimongkol Surakameth9,Pisitkun Prapaporn10,Song Qin8,Lau Yu Lung1,Zhang Yan11,Hirankarn Nattiya12,Yang Wanling1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, China

2. Shenzhen Futian hospital for rheumatic diseases Shenzhen China

3. Medical Research Center Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University Shandong China

4. Collaborative Innovation Center for Birth Defect Research and Transformation of Shandong Province Jining Medical University Shandong China

5. Department of Transfusion Sciences and Clinical Microbiology, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences Chulalongkorn University Bangkok Thailand

6. Department of Rheumatology The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat‐Sen University Guangzhou China

7. School of Biomedical Sciences The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, China

8. Department of Rheumatology and Lupus Research Institute The Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University Shandong China

9. Department of Medical Sciences Ministry of Public Health Nonthaburi Thailand

10. Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital Mahidol University Bangkok Thailand

11. Department of Pediatric Surgery, Guangzhou Institute of Pediatrics, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Research in Structural Birth Defect Disease, Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou China

12. Centre of Excellent in Immunology and Immune‐Mediated Diseases, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Bangkok Thailand

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Rheumatology,Immunology and Allergy

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