Genome-wide association study of eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis reveals genomic loci stratified by ANCA status

Author:

Lyons Paul A, ,Peters James EORCID,Alberici Federico,Liley James,Coulson Richard M. R.,Astle WilliamORCID,Baldini Chiara,Bonatti Francesco,Cid Maria C,Elding Heather,Emmi GiacomoORCID,Epplen Jörg,Guillevin Loïc,Jayne David R. W.,Jiang Tao,Gunnarsson Iva,Lamprecht Peter,Leslie Stephen,Little Mark A.,Martorana Davide,Moosig Frank,Neumann Thomas,Ohlsson SophieORCID,Quickert Stefanie,Ramirez Giuseppe A.,Rewerska Barbara,Schett Georg,Sinico Renato A.,Szczeklik Wojciech,Tesar VladimirORCID,Vukcevic DamjanORCID,Terrier Benjamin,Watts Richard AORCID,Vaglio Augusto,Holle Julia U,Wallace Chris,Smith Kenneth G. C.

Abstract

Abstract Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) is a rare inflammatory disease of unknown cause. 30% of patients have anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) specific for myeloperoxidase (MPO). Here, we describe a genome-wide association study in 676 EGPA cases and 6809 controls, that identifies 4 EGPA-associated loci through conventional case-control analysis, and 4 additional associations through a conditional false discovery rate approach. Many variants are also associated with asthma and six are associated with eosinophil count in the general population. Through Mendelian randomisation, we show that a primary tendency to eosinophilia contributes to EGPA susceptibility. Stratification by ANCA reveals that EGPA comprises two genetically and clinically distinct syndromes. MPO+ ANCA EGPA is an eosinophilic autoimmune disease sharing certain clinical features and an HLA-DQ association with MPO+ ANCA-associated vasculitis, while ANCA-negative EGPA may instead have a mucosal/barrier dysfunction origin. Four candidate genes are targets of therapies in development, supporting their exploration in EGPA.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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