Genetics of circulating inflammatory proteins identifies drivers of immune-mediated disease risk and therapeutic targets

Author:

Zhao Jing Hua,Stacey David,Eriksson NiclasORCID,Macdonald-Dunlop ErinORCID,Hedman Åsa K.,Kalnapenkis Anette,Enroth StefanORCID,Cozzetto DomenicoORCID,Digby-Bell Jonathan,Marten Jonathan,Folkersen LasseORCID,Herder ChristianORCID,Jonsson Lina,Bergen Sarah E.,Gieger ChristianORCID,Needham Elise J.,Surendran Praveen,Metspalu Andres,Milani Lili,Mägi Reedik,Nelis Mari,Hudjašov Georgi,Paul Dirk S.ORCID,Polasek Ozren,Thorand BarbaraORCID,Grallert Harald,Roden MichaelORCID,Võsa Urmo,Esko Tonu,Hayward CarolineORCID,Johansson ÅsaORCID,Gyllensten UlfORCID,Powell Nick,Hansson OskarORCID,Mattsson-Carlgren Niklas,Joshi Peter K.ORCID,Danesh John,Padyukov LeonidORCID,Klareskog LarsORCID,Landén MikaelORCID,Wilson James F.ORCID,Siegbahn Agneta,Wallentin Lars,Mälarstig AndersORCID,Butterworth Adam S.ORCID,Peters James E.ORCID,

Abstract

AbstractCirculating proteins have important functions in inflammation and a broad range of diseases. To identify genetic influences on inflammation-related proteins, we conducted a genome-wide protein quantitative trait locus (pQTL) study of 91 plasma proteins measured using the Olink Target platform in 14,824 participants. We identified 180 pQTLs (59 cis, 121 trans). Integration of pQTL data with eQTL and disease genome-wide association studies provided insight into pathogenesis, implicating lymphotoxin-α in multiple sclerosis. Using Mendelian randomization (MR) to assess causality in disease etiology, we identified both shared and distinct effects of specific proteins across immune-mediated diseases, including directionally discordant effects of CD40 on risk of rheumatoid arthritis versus multiple sclerosis and inflammatory bowel disease. MR implicated CXCL5 in the etiology of ulcerative colitis (UC) and we show elevated gut CXCL5 transcript expression in patients with UC. These results identify targets of existing drugs and provide a powerful resource to facilitate future drug target prioritization.

Funder

RCUK | MRC | Medical Research Foundation

Scottish Government

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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