Affiliation:
1. Genetics of Complex Traits, University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, UK
2. IBD Pharmacogenetics, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, Exeter, UK
Abstract
Abstract
Background and Aims
The causes of microscopic colitis are currently poorly understood. Previous reports have found clinical associations with coeliac disease and genetic associations at the human leukocyte antigen [HLA] locus on the ancestral 8.1 haplotype. We investigated pharmacological and genetic factors associated with microscopic colitis in the UK Biobank.
Methods
In total, 483 European UK Biobank participants were identified by ICD10 coding, and a genome-wide association study was performed using BOLT-LMM, with a sensitivity analysis performed excluding potential confounders. The HLA*IMP:02 algorithm was used to estimate allele frequency at 11 classical HLA genes, and downstream analysis was performed using FUMA. Genetic overlap with inflammatory bowel disease [Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis] was investigated using genetic risk scores.
Results
We found significant phenotypic associations with smoking status, coeliac disease and the use of proton-pump inhibitors but not with other commonly reported pharmacological risk factors. Using the largest sample size to date, we confirmed a recently reported association with the MHC Ancestral 8.1 Haplotype. Downstream analysis suggests association with digestive tract morphogenesis. By calculating genetic risk scores, we also report suggestive evidence of shared genetic risk with Crohn’s disease, but not with ulcerative colitis.
Conclusions
This report confirms the role of genetic determinants in the HLA in the pathogenesis of microscopic colitis. The genetic overlap with Crohn’s disease suggests a common underlying mechanism of disease.
Funder
Medical Research Council
Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Award
European Research Council
Wellcome Trust and Royal Society grant
Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Gastroenterology,General Medicine
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