Common and rare genetic variants predisposing females to unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss

Author:

Sonehara KyutoORCID,Yano Yoshitaka,Naito TatsuhikoORCID,Goto Shinobu,Yoshihara HiroyukiORCID,Otani Takahiro,Ozawa Fumiko,Kitaori Tamao,Yamanashi Yuji,Furukawa Yoichi,Morisaki Takayuki,Murakami Yoshinori,Kamatani Yoichiro,Muto Kaori,Nagai Akiko,Nakamura Yusuke,Obara Wataru,Yamaji Ken,Takahashi Kazuhisa,Asai Satoshi,Takahashi Yasuo,Higashiue Shinichi,Kobayashi Shuzo,Yamaguchi Hiroki,Nagata Yasunobu,Wakita Satoshi,Nito Chikako,Iwasaki Yu-ki,Murayama Shigeo,Yoshimori Kozo,Miki Yoshio,Obata Daisuke,Higashiyama Masahiko,Masumoto Akihide,Koga Yoshinobu,Koretsune Yukihiro,Matsuda KoichiORCID,Nishiyama Takashi,Okada YukinoriORCID,Sugiura-Ogasawara MayumiORCID,

Abstract

AbstractRecurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a major reproductive health issue with multifactorial causes, affecting 2.6% of all pregnancies worldwide. Nearly half of the RPL cases lack clinically identifiable causes (e.g., antiphospholipid syndrome, uterine anomalies, and parental chromosomal abnormalities), referred to as unexplained RPL (uRPL). Here, we perform a genome-wide association study focusing on uRPL in 1,728 cases and 24,315 female controls of Japanese ancestry. We detect significant associations in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) region at 6p21 (lead variant=rs9263738; P = 1.4 × 10−10; odds ratio [OR] = 1.51 [95% CI: 1.33–1.72]; risk allele frequency = 0.871). The MHC associations are fine-mapped to the classical HLA alleles, HLA-C*12:02, HLA-B*52:01, and HLA-DRB1*15:02 (P = 1.1 × 10−10, 1.5 × 10−10, and 1.2 × 10−9, respectively), which constitute a population-specific common long-range haplotype with a protective effect (P = 2.8 × 10−10; OR = 0.65 [95% CI: 0.57–0.75]; haplotype frequency=0.108). Genome-wide copy-number variation (CNV) calling demonstrates rare predicted loss-of-function (pLoF) variants of the cadherin-11 gene (CDH11) conferring the risk of uRPL (P = 1.3 × 10−4; OR = 3.29 [95% CI: 1.78–5.76]). Our study highlights the importance of reproductive immunology and rare variants in the uRPL etiology.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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