Altered IL-6 signalling and risk of tuberculosis disease: a meta-analysis and Mendelian randomisation study

Author:

Hamilton FergusORCID,Schurz HaikoORCID,Yates Tom A.ORCID,Gilchrist James J.,Möller MarloORCID,Naranbhai VivekORCID,Ghazal Peter,Timpson Nicholas J,Parks Tom,Pollara GabrieleORCID,

Abstract

SummaryIL-6 responses are ubiquitous inMycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb)infections, but their role in determining human tuberculosis (TB) disease risk is unknown. We used single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in and near the IL-6 receptor(IL6R)gene, focusing on the non-synonymous variant, rs2228145, associated with reduced classical IL-6 signalling, to assess the effect of altered IL-6 activity on TB disease risk. We identified 16 genome wide association studies (GWAS) of TB disease collating 17,982 cases of TB disease and 972,389 controls across 4 continents. Meta-analyses and Mendelian randomisation analyses revealed that reduced classical IL-6 signalling was associated with lower odds of TB disease, a finding replicated using multiple, independent SNP instruments and 2 separate exposure variables. Our findings establish a causal relationship between IL-6 signalling and the outcome ofMtbinfection, suggesting IL-6 antagonists do not increase the risk of TB disease and should be investigated as adjuncts in treatment.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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