A genome-wide association study in autoimmune neurological syndromes with anti-GAD65 autoantibodies

Author:

Strippel Christine1,Herrera-Rivero Marisol2,Wendorff Mareike3,Tietz Anja K4,Degenhardt Frauke3ORCID,Witten Anika2,Schroeter Christina15,Nelke Christopher15,Golombeck Kristin S15,Madlener Marie6,Rüber Theodor78ORCID,Ernst Leon7,Racz Attila7,Baumgartner Tobias7,Widman Guido7,Doppler Kathrin9,Thaler Franziska1011ORCID,Siebenbrodt Kai8,Dik Andre15,Kerin Constanze1,Räuber Saskia15ORCID,Gallus Marco1,Kovac Stjepana1,Grauer Oliver M1,Grimm Alexander12,Prüss Harald13,Wickel Jonathan14,Geis Christian14,Lewerenz Jan15,Goebels Norbert5,Ringelstein Marius516,Menge Til516,Tackenberg Björn17,Kellinghaus Christoph18,Bien Christian G19ORCID,Kraft Andrea20,Zettl Uwe21,Ismail Fatme Seval22,Ayzenberg Ilya2324,Urbanek Christian25,Sühs Kurt-Wolfram26,Tauber Simone C27,Mues Sigrid2228,Körtvélyessy Peter1329,Markewitz Robert30,Paliantonis Asterios31,Elger Christian E7,Surges Rainer7,Sommer Claudia9,Kümpfel Tania1011ORCID,Gross Catharina C1,Lerche Holger12,Wellmer Jörg22,Quesada Carlos M32,Then Bergh Florian33,Wandinger Klaus-Peter30,Becker Albert J34,Kunz Wolfram S7,Meyer zu Hörste Gerd1,Malter Michael P6,Rosenow Felix8,Wiendl Heinz1,Kuhlenbäumer Gregor4,Leypoldt Frank430,Lieb Wolfgang35,Franke Andre3,Meuth Sven G15,Stoll Monika2,Melzer Nico15ORCID,Adelmann Michael,Appeltshauser Luise,Ayzenberg Ilya,Baade-Büttner Carolin,van Baalen Andreas,Baatz Sebastian,Balint Bettina,Bauer Sebastian,Baumgartner Annette,Benesch Sonka,Berger Robert,Berning Sascha,Bernsen Sarah,Bien Christian,Bien Corinna,Binder Andreas,Bittner Stefan,Bittner Daniel,Blaes Franz,Blaschek Astrid,Dargvainiene Justina,Decker Julia,Dik Andre,Doppler Kathrin,Dreesmann Mona,Ebinger Friedrich,Edelhoff Lena,Ehrlich Sven,Eisenhut Katharina,Endres Dominique,Entscheva Marina,Hartmut Faiss Jürgen,Kristin Falk Kim,Fazeli Walid,Finke Alexander,Finke Carsten,Fitzner Dirk,Flotats-Bastardas Marina,Fousse Mathias,Friedemann Paul,Friese Manuel,Gallus Marco,Gebhard Marcel,Geis Christian,Goedel Clemens,Gorsler Anna,Grau Armin,Grauer Oliver,Groß Catharina,Gül Halime,Ha-Yeun Chung,Haghikia Aiden,Handreka Robert,Hansen Niels,Häusler Martin,Havla Joachim,Heide Wolfgang,Held Valentin,Hellwig Kerstin,Hillebrand Philip,Hoffmann Frank,Hoffmann Anna,Hofstadt-van Oy Ulrich,Huppke Peter,Seval Ismail Fatme,Jansen Martina,Juranek Aleksandra,Karenfort Michael,Kaufmann Max,Kellinghaus Christoph,Kerin Constanze,Knake Susanne,Körtvélyessy Peter,Kovac Stjepana,Kraft Andrea,Krämer Markus,Krogias Christos,Kümpfel Tanja,Lehrich Christoph,Lewerenz Jan,Leypoldt Frank,Linsa Andeas,Lünemann Jan,Malter Michael,Meister Monika,Melzer Nico,Stefanie Melzer Kristin,Menge Til,Meuth Sven,Meyer zu Hörste Gerd,Mono Marie-Luise,Mues Sigrid,Nagel Michael,Nelke Christopher,Neumann-Haefelin Tobias,Obrocki Jost,Penner Loana,Kristina Pfeffer Lena,Pfefferkorn Thomas,Philipsen Alexandra,Piepgras Johannes,von Poderwils Felix,Priller Josef,Pröbstel Anne-Katrin,Prüß Harald,Maria Helena Rau Johanna,Jania Räuber Saskia,Reimann Gernot,Reinecke Raphael,Ringelstein Marius,Rohner Hendrik,Rosenow Felix,Rostasy Kevin,Rüber Theodor,Rüegg Stephan,Schaumberg Jens,Schilling Ruth,Schimmel Mareike,Schmidt Jens,Schmütz Ina-Isabelle,Schreiber Stephan,Schreyer Gesa,Schröder Ina,Schröter Christina,Schuster Simon,Seidel Günter,Senel Makbule,Siebenbrodt Kai,Sommer Claudia,Stammel Oliver,Stangel Martin,Stolze Henning,Stoppe Muriel,Storm van`s Gravesande Karin,Strippel Christine,Sturm Dietrich,Sühs Kurt-Wolfram,Syrbe Steffen,Tauber Simone,Teußer Malte,Thaler Franziska,Then Bergh Florian,Trebst Corinna,Trendelenburg George,Trollmann Regina,Tumani Hayrettin,Türedi Methab,Urbanek Christian,Vogel Niklas,von Mering Matthias,Wagner Judith,Wandinger Klaus-Peter,Weissert Robert,Wickel Jonathan,Wiendl Heinz,Wildemann Brigitte,Witt Karsten,Wunderlich Benjamin,Zieger Lara,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology with Institute of Translational Neurology, University of Münster , Münster , Germany

2. Department of Genetic Epidemiology, Institute of Human Genetics, University of Münster , Münster , Germany

3. Institute of Clinical Molecular Biology, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel , Kiel , Germany

4. Department of Neurology, University of Kiel , Kiel , Germany

5. Department of Neurology, Medical Faculty, Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf , Düsseldorf , Germany

6. Department of Neurology, University of Cologne , Cologne , Germany

7. Department of Epileptology, University of Bonn , Bonn , Germany

8. Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main, Department of Neurology, University Hospital Frankfurt, and LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER), Goethe-University Frankfurt , Frankfurt am Main , Germany

9. Department of Neurology, University of Würzburg , Würzburg , Germany

10. Institute of Clinical Neuroimmunology, University Hospital, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich , Munich , Germany

11. Biomedical Center (BMC), Medical Faculty, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich , Martinsried , Germany

12. Department of Neurology and Epileptology, Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of Tübingen , Tübingen , Germany

13. Department of Neurology, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin , Berlin , Germany

14. Section of Translational Neuroimmunology, Department of Neurology, Jena University Hospital , Jena , Germany

15. Department of Neurology, Ulm University , Ulm , Germany

16. Center for Neurology and Neuropsychiatry, LVR Klinikum, Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf , Düsseldorf , Germany

17. Department of Neurology, University of Marburg/Gießen , Marburg , Germany

18. Department of Neurology, Klinikum Osnabrück , Osnabrück , Germany

19. Department of Epileptology (Krankenhaus Mara), Bielefeld University, Medical School, Campus Bielefeld-Bethel , Bielefeld , Germany

20. Martha Maria Hospital Halle , Halle , Germany

21. Department of Neurology, University of Rostock , Rostock , Germany

22. Department of Neurology, University Hospital Knappschaftskrankenhaus Bochum, Ruhr University Bochum , Bochum , Germany

23. Department of Neurology, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University , Moscow , Russia

24. Department of Neurology, St Josefs Krankenhaus Bochum, Ruhr University Bochum , Bochum , Germany

25. Department of Neurology, Ludwigshafen Hospital , Ludwigshafen , Germany

26. Department of Neurology, University Hospital, MHH , Hannover , Germany

27. Department of Neurology, University Hospital RWTH Aachen , Aachen , Germany

28. Department of Neurology, University Hospital Dresden , Dresden , Germany

29. Department of Neurology, University Hospital Magdeburg , Magdeburg , Germany

30. Neuroimmunology, Institute of Clinical Chemistry, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein , Kiel/Lübeck , Germany

31. Department of Neurology, Alfred-Krupp Hospital , Essen , Germany

32. Department of Neurology, University Hospital Essen, University of Duisburg-Essen , Essen , Germany

33. Department of Neurology, University of Leipzig , Leipzig , Germany

34. Section of Translational Epileptology, Institute of Neuropathology, University of Bonn , Bonn , Germany

35. Institute of Epidemiology, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel , Kiel , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Autoimmune neurological syndromes (AINS) with autoantibodies against the 65 kDa isoform of the glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65) present with limbic encephalitis, including temporal lobe seizures or epilepsy, cerebellitis with ataxia, and stiff-person-syndrome or overlap forms. Anti-GAD65 autoantibodies are also detected in autoimmune diabetes mellitus, which has a strong genetic susceptibility conferred by human leukocyte antigen (HLA) and non-HLA genomic regions. We investigated the genetic predisposition in patients with anti-GAD65 AINS. We performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) and an association analysis of the HLA region in a large German cohort of 1214 individuals. These included 167 patients with anti-GAD65 AINS, recruited by the German Network for Research on Autoimmune Encephalitis (GENERATE), and 1047 individuals without neurological or endocrine disease as population-based controls. Predictions of protein expression changes based on GWAS findings were further explored and validated in the CSF proteome of a virtually independent cohort of 10 patients with GAD65-AINS and 10 controls. Our GWAS identified 16 genome-wide significant (P < 5 × 10−8) loci for the susceptibility to anti-GAD65 AINS. The top variant, rs2535288 [P = 4.42 × 10−16, odds ratio (OR) = 0.26, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.187–0.358], localized to an intergenic segment in the middle of the HLA class I region. The great majority of variants in these loci (>90%) mapped to non-coding regions of the genome. Over 40% of the variants have known regulatory functions on the expression of 48 genes in disease relevant cells and tissues, mainly CD4+ T cells and the cerebral cortex. The annotation of epigenomic marks suggested specificity for neural and immune cells. A network analysis of the implicated protein-coding genes highlighted the role of protein kinase C beta (PRKCB) and identified an enrichment of numerous biological pathways participating in immunity and neural function. Analysis of the classical HLA alleles and haplotypes showed no genome-wide significant associations. The strongest associations were found for the DQA1*03:01-DQB1*03:02-DRB1*04:01HLA haplotype (P = 4.39 × 10−4, OR = 2.5, 95%CI = 1.499–4.157) and DRB1*04:01 allele (P = 8.3 × 10−5, OR = 2.4, 95%CI = 1.548–3.682) identified in our cohort. As predicted, the CSF proteome showed differential levels of five proteins (HLA-A/B, C4A, ATG4D and NEO1) of expression quantitative trait loci genes from our GWAS in the CSF proteome of anti-GAD65 AINS. These findings suggest a strong genetic predisposition with direct functional implications for immunity and neural function in anti-GAD65 AINS, mainly conferred by genomic regions outside the classical HLA alleles.

Funder

German Research Foundation

German Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Innovative Medizinische Forschung Münster

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Neurology (clinical)

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