Large-scale genotyping and meta-analysis ofPIEZO1short tandem repeat alleles suggest a modest association with malaria susceptibility

Author:

Leffler Ellen M.ORCID,Band GavinORCID,Jeffreys Anna E.ORCID,Rowlands Kate,Hubbart ChristinaORCID,Bojang Kalifa A.ORCID,Conway David J.ORCID,Jallow Muminatou,Sisay-Joof Fatoumatta,D’Alessandro UmbertoORCID,Ndila Carolyne M.ORCID,Macharia Alexander W.,Marsh Kevin,Williams Thomas N.,Kachala David,Molyneux MalcolmORCID,Nyirongo Vysaul,Taylor Terrie E.ORCID,Rockett Kirk A.ORCID,Kwiatkowski Dominic P.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractPIEZO1 forms a mechanosensitive ion channel involved in regulating calcium levels in red blood cells. E756del, a deletion allele within a short tandem repeat (STR) inPIEZO1, is common in many African populations and has been proposed to be associated with protection from malarial disease, but epidemiological evidence has been inconsistent. Here, we use Illumina sequencing of amplicons covering thePIEZO1STR to genotype 5,558 severe malaria cases and 8,174 population controls from The Gambia, Kenya, and Malawi. We estimate a modest effect for E756del and meta-analysis with two published studies, for a total of 8,224 cases and 10,103 controls, reveals a consistent protective effect (OR=0.93, 95% CI 0.88-0.99). By comprehensively genotyping the STR, we identify additional, less common alleles, with two (Q745del and E756ins) showing consistent, but also modest, risk effects across studies. Although allele frequency differentiation between African and non-African populations could be consistent with a selective effect, we show that it is not exceptional compared with STR variants genome wide. Thus, our results support a protective effect of E756del against risk of malaria but with a much smaller effect size than initially reported.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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