Author:
Suarez-Pajes Eva,Díaz-García Claudio,Rodríguez-Pérez Héctor,Lorenzo-Salazar Jose M.,Marcelino-Rodríguez Itahisa,Corrales Almudena,Zheng Xiuwen,Callero Ariel,Perez-Rodriguez Eva,Garcia-Robaina Jose C.,González-Montelongo Rafaela,Flores Carlos,Guillen-Guio Beatriz
Abstract
AbstractDespite asthma has a considerable genetic component, an important proportion of genetic risks remain unknown, especially for non-European populations. Canary Islanders have the largest African genetic ancestry observed among Southwestern Europeans and the highest asthma prevalence in Spain. Here we examined broad chromosomal regions previously associated with an excess of African genetic ancestry in Canary Islanders, with the aim of identifying novel risk variants associated with asthma susceptibility. In a two-stage cases-control study, we revealed a variant within HLA-DQB1 significantly associated with asthma risk (rs1049213, meta-analysis p = 1.30 × 10–7, OR [95% CI] = 1.74 [1.41–2.13]) previously associated with asthma and broad allergic phenotype. Subsequent fine-mapping analyses of classical HLA alleles revealed a novel allele significantly associated with asthma protection (HLA-DQA1*01:02, meta-analysis p = 3.98 × 10–4, OR [95% CI] = 0.64 [0.50–0.82]) that had been linked to infectious and autoimmune diseases, and peanut allergy. HLA haplotype analyses revealed a novel haplotype DQA1*01:02-DQB1*06:04 conferring asthma protection (meta-analysis p = 4.71 × 10–4, OR [95% CI] = 0.47 [0.29– 0.73]).
Funder
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Fundación CajaCanarias and Fundación Bancaria “La Caixa”
Agreement with Instituto Tecnológico y de Energías Renovables
Wellcome Trust
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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