Association of Protective HLA-A With HLA-B∗27 Positive Ankylosing Spondylitis

Author:

Nordin Jessika,Pettersson Mats,Rosenberg Lina Hultin,Mathioudaki Argyri,Karlsson Åsa,Murén Eva,Tandre Karolina,Rönnblom Lars,Kastbom Alf,Cedergren Jan,Eriksson Per,Söderkvist Peter,Lindblad-Toh Kerstin,Meadows Jennifer R. S.

Abstract

ObjectivesTo further elucidate the role of the MHC in ankylosing spondylitis by typing 17 genes, searching for HLA-B27 independent associations and assessing the impact of sex on this male biased disease.MethodsHigh-confidence two-field resolution genotyping was performed on 310 cases and 2196 controls using an n-1 concordance method. Protein-coding variants were called from next-generation sequencing reads using up to four software programs and the consensus result recorded. Logistic regression tests were applied to the dataset as a whole, and also in stratified sets based on sex or HLA-B27 status. The amino acids driving association were also examined.ResultsTwenty-five HLA protein-coding variants were significantly associated to disease in the population. Three novel protective associations were found in a HLA-B27 positive population, HLA-A24:02 (OR = 0.4, CI = 0.2–0.7), and HLA-A amino acids Leu95 and Gln156. We identified a key set of seven loci that were common to both sexes, and robust to change in sample size. Stratifying by sex uncovered three novel risk variants restricted to the female population (HLA-DQA104.01, -DQB104:02, -DRB108:01; OR = 2.4–3.1). We also uncovered a set of neutral variants in the female population, which in turn conferred strong effects in the male set, highlighting how population composition can lead to the masking of true associations.ConclusionPopulation stratification allowed for a nuanced investigation into the tightly linked MHC region, revealing novel HLA-B27 signals as well as replicating previous HLA-B27 dependent results. This dissection of signals may help to elucidate sex biased disease predisposition and clinical progression.

Funder

Svenska Forskningsrådet Formas

Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse

Vetenskapsrådet

Reumatikerförbundet

Stiftelsen Konung Gustaf V:s 80-årsfond

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Medicine

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