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The New England Journal of Medicine | 2009

Genomewide association study of leprosy.

Furen Zhang; Wei Huang; Shumin Chen; Liangdan Sun; Liu H; Yi Li; Yong Cui; Xiaoxiao Yan; Haitao Yang; Rong-De Yang; Tongsheng Chu; Chi Zhang; Lin Zhang; Jian-Wen Han; Gongqi Yu; Cheng Quan; Yongxiang Yu; Zheng Zhang; Benqing Shi; Lian-Hua Zhang; Hui Cheng; Changyuan Wang; Yan Lin; Hou-Feng Zheng; Xi-An Fu; Xianbo Zuo; Qiang Wang; Heng Long; Yi-Ping Sun; Yi-Lin Cheng

BACKGROUND The narrow host range of Mycobacterium leprae and the fact that it is refractory to growth in culture has limited research on and the biologic understanding of leprosy. Host genetic factors are thought to influence susceptibility to infection as well as disease progression. METHODS We performed a two-stage genomewide association study by genotyping 706 patients and 1225 controls using the Human610-Quad BeadChip (Illumina). We then tested three independent replication sets for an association between the presence of leprosy and 93 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that were most strongly associated with the disease in the genomewide association study. Together, these replication sets comprised 3254 patients and 5955 controls. We also carried out tests of heterogeneity of the associations (or lack thereof) between these 93 SNPs and disease, stratified according to clinical subtype (multibacillary vs. paucibacillary). RESULTS We observed a significant association (P<1.00x10(-10)) between SNPs in the genes CCDC122, C13orf31, NOD2, TNFSF15, HLA-DR, and RIPK2 and a trend toward an association (P=5.10x10(-5)) with a SNP in LRRK2. The associations between the SNPs in C13orf31, LRRK2, NOD2, and RIPK2 and multibacillary leprosy were stronger than the associations between these SNPs and paucibacillary leprosy. CONCLUSIONS Variants of genes in the NOD2-mediated signaling pathway (which regulates the innate immune response) are associated with susceptibility to infection with M. leprae.


Nature Genetics | 2009

Genome-wide association study in a Chinese Han population identifies nine new susceptibility loci for systemic lupus erythematosus

Jian-Wen Han; Hou-Feng Zheng; Yong Cui; Liangdan Sun; Ye Dq; Hu Z; Jinhua Xu; Zhiming Cai; Wei Huang; Guoping Zhao; Hong-Fu Xie; Hong Fang; Lu Qj; Li Xp; Pan Yf; Deng Dq; Zeng Fq; Ye Zz; X. Zhang; Wang Qw; Fei Hao; Ma L; Zuo Xb; Fusheng Zhou; Wen-Hui Du; Cheng Yl; Yang Jq; Shen Sk; Jun Li; Yujun Sheng

We performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in a Chinese Han population by genotyping 1,047 cases and 1,205 controls using Illumina Human610-Quad BeadChips and replicating 78 SNPs in two additional cohorts (3,152 cases and 7,050 controls). We identified nine new susceptibility loci (ETS1, IKZF1, RASGRP3, SLC15A4, TNIP1, 7q11.23, 10q11.22, 11q23.3 and 16p11.2; 1.77 × 10−25 ≤ Pcombined ≤ 2.77 × 10−8) and confirmed seven previously reported loci (BLK, IRF5, STAT4, TNFAIP3, TNFSF4, 6q21 and 22q11.21; 5.17 × 10−42 ≤ Pcombined ≤ 5.18 × 10−12). Comparison with previous GWAS findings highlighted the genetic heterogeneity of SLE susceptibility between Chinese Han and European populations. This study not only advances our understanding of the genetic basis of SLE but also highlights the value of performing GWAS in diverse ancestral populations.


Journal of Medical Genetics | 1991

Genetic aspects of antibiotic induced deafness: mitochondrial inheritance.

D N Hu; W Q Qui; B T Wu; L Z Fang; Fusheng Zhou; Y P Gu; Q H Zhang; J H Yan; Y Q Ding; H Wong

Analysis of 36 pedigrees with a positive family history of aminoglycoside antibiotic induced deafness, ascertained in a population of 483,611 in Zhabei District in Shanghai, showed that the susceptibility to antibiotic ototoxicity was transmitted by females exclusively, indicating mitochondrial inheritance. Reanalysis of 18 other published pedigrees confirmed this conclusion.


Nature Genetics | 2014

A large-scale screen for coding variants predisposing to psoriasis.

Huayang Tang; Xin Jin; Yang Li; Hui Jiang; Xianfa Tang; Xu Yang; Hui Cheng; Ying Qiu; Gang Chen; Junpu Mei; Fusheng Zhou; Renhua Wu; Xianbo Zuo; Yong Zhang; Qi Cai; Xianyong Yin; Cheng Quan; Haojing Shao; Yong Cui; Fangzhen Tian; Xia Zhao; Liu H; Feng-Li Xiao; Fengping Xu; Jian-Wen Han; Dongmei Shi; Anping Zhang; Cheng Zhou; Qibin Li; Xing Fan

To explore the contribution of functional coding variants to psoriasis, we analyzed nonsynonymous single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) across the genome by exome sequencing in 781 psoriasis cases and 676 controls and through follow-up validation in 1,326 candidate genes by targeted sequencing in 9,946 psoriasis cases and 9,906 controls from the Chinese population. We discovered two independent missense SNVs in IL23R and GJB2 of low frequency and five common missense SNVs in LCE3D, ERAP1, CARD14 and ZNF816A associated with psoriasis at genome-wide significance. Rare missense SNVs in FUT2 and TARBP1 were also observed with suggestive evidence of association. Single-variant and gene-based association analyses of nonsynonymous SNVs did not identify newly associated genes for psoriasis in the regions subjected to targeted resequencing. This suggests that coding variants in the 1,326 targeted genes contribute only a limited fraction of the overall genetic risk for psoriasis.


Nature Genetics | 2012

Exome sequencing identifies MVK mutations in disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis

Shu Zhang; Tao Jiang; Min Li; Xueyan Zhang; Yunqing Ren; Wei Sc; Liangdan Sun; Huaidong Cheng; Yi Li; Xuyang Yin; Zhengmao Hu; Zuyun Wang; Yuping Liu; Bi-Rong Guo; Huayang Tang; Xianfa Tang; Ding Yt; Jintu Wang; Peipei Li; Boxin Wu; Wenjun Wang; Xune Yuan; Jianguo Hou; Ha Ww; Wang Wj; Zhai Yj; Jun Wang; Qian Ff; Fusheng Zhou; Guanxing Chen

Disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis (DSAP) is an autosomal dominantly inherited epidermal keratinization disorder whose etiology remains unclear. We performed exome sequencing in one unaffected and two affected individuals from a DSAP family. The mevalonate kinase gene (MVK) emerged as the only candidate gene located in previously defined linkage regions after filtering against existing SNP databases, eight HapMap exomes and 1000 Genomes Project data and taking into consideration the functional implications of the mutations. Sanger sequencing in 57 individuals with familial DSAP and 25 individuals with sporadic DSAP identified MVK mutations in 33% and 16% of these individuals (cases), respectively. All 14 MVK mutations identified in our study were absent in 676 individuals without DSAP. Our functional studies in cultured primary keratinocytes suggest that MVK has a role in regulating calcium-induced keratinocyte differentiation and could protect keratinocytes from apoptosis induced by type A ultraviolet radiation. Our results should help advance the understanding of DSAP pathogenesis.


American Journal of Human Genetics | 2005

A Novel Linkage to Generalized Vitiligo on 4q13-q21 Identified in a Genomewide Linkage Analysis of Chinese Families

Jian-Jun Chen; Wei Huang; Jin-Ping Gui; Sen Yang; Fusheng Zhou; Quan-Geng Xiong; Hong-Bo Wu; Yong Cui; Min Gao; Wei Li; Jin-Xian Li; Kai-Lin Yan; Wentao Yuan; Shi-Jie Xu; Jianjun Liu; Xuejun Zhang

Generalized vitiligo is a common, autoimmune, familial-clustering depigmentary disorder of the skin and hair that results from selective destruction of melanocytes. Generalized vitiligo is likely a heterogeneous disease, with five susceptibility loci reported so far--on chromosomes 1p31, 6p21, 7q, 8p, and 17p13--in white populations. To investigate vitiligo susceptibility loci in the Chinese population, we performed a genomewide linkage analysis in 57 multiplex Chinese families, each with at least two affected siblings, and we identified interesting linkage evidence on 1p36, 4q13-q21, 6p21-p22, 6q24-q25, 14q12-q13, and 22q12. Subsequently, to extract more linkage information, we investigated our initial genomewide linkage findings in a follow-up analysis of 49 new families and additional markers. Our initial genomewide linkage analysis and our subsequent follow-up analysis have identified a novel linkage to vitiligo on 4q13-q21, with highly significant linkage evidence (a nonparametic LOD score of 4.62 [P=.000003] and a heterogeneity LOD score of 4.01, under a recessive inheritance model), suggesting that 4q13-q21 likely harbors a major susceptibility locus for vitiligo in the Chinese population. We observed a minimal overlap between the linkage results of our current genomewide analysis in the Chinese population and the results of previous analyses in white populations, and we thus hypothesize that, as a polygenic disorder, vitiligo may be associated with great genetic heterogeneity and a substantial difference in its genetic basis between ethnic populations.


Nature Genetics | 2016

Deep sequencing of the MHC region in the Chinese population contributes to studies of complex disease

Fusheng Zhou; Hongzhi Cao; Xianbo Zuo; Tao Zhang; Xiaoguang Zhang; Xiaomin Liu; Ricong Xu; Gang Chen; Yuanwei Zhang; Xin Jin; Jinping Gao; Junpu Mei; Yujun Sheng; Qibin Li; Bo Liang; Juan Shen; Changbing Shen; Hui Jiang; Caihong Zhu; Xing Fan; Fengping Xu; Min Yue; Xianyong Yin; Chen Ye; Cuicui Zhang; Xiao Liu; Liang Yu; Jinghua Wu; Mengyun Chen; Xuehan Zhuang

The human major histocompatibility complex (MHC) region has been shown to be associated with numerous diseases. However, it remains a challenge to pinpoint the causal variants for these associations because of the extreme complexity of the region. We thus sequenced the entire 5-Mb MHC region in 20,635 individuals of Han Chinese ancestry (10,689 controls and 9,946 patients with psoriasis) and constructed a Han-MHC database that includes both variants and HLA gene typing results of high accuracy. We further identified multiple independent new susceptibility loci in HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-DPB1 and BTNL2 and an intergenic variant, rs118179173, associated with psoriasis and confirmed the well-established risk allele HLA-C*06:02. We anticipate that our Han-MHC reference panel built by deep sequencing of a large number of samples will serve as a useful tool for investigating the role of the MHC region in a variety of diseases and thus advance understanding of the pathogenesis of these disorders.


Nature Communications | 2015

Whole-exome SNP array identifies 15 new susceptibility loci for psoriasis

Xianbo Zuo; Liangdan Sun; Xianyong Yin; Jinping Gao; Yujun Sheng; Jinhua Xu; Jianzhong Zhang; Ying Qiu; Guangdong Wen; Hongqing Tian; Shengxiu Liu; Wenjun Wang; Weiran Li; Yuyan Cheng; Longdan Liu; Yan Chang; Zaixing Wang; Zenggang Li; Longnian Li; Jianping Wu; Ling Fang; Changbing Shen; Fusheng Zhou; Bo Liang; Gang Chen; Hui Li; Yong Cui; Aie Xu; Xueqin Yang; Fei Hao

Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have reproducibly associated ∼40 susceptibility loci with psoriasis. However, the missing heritability is evident and the contributions of coding variants have not yet been systematically evaluated. Here, we present a large-scale whole-exome array analysis for psoriasis consisting of 42,760 individuals. We discover 16 SNPs within 15 new genes/loci associated with psoriasis, including C1orf141, ZNF683, TMC6, AIM2, IL1RL1, CASR, SON, ZFYVE16, MTHFR, CCDC129, ZNF143, AP5B1, SYNE2, IFNGR2 and 3q26.2-q27 (P<5.00 × 10−08). In addition, we also replicate four known susceptibility loci TNIP1, NFKBIA, IL12B and LCE3D–LCE3E. These susceptibility variants identified in the current study collectively account for 1.9% of the psoriasis heritability. The variant within AIM2 is predicted to impact protein structure. Our findings increase the number of genetic risk factors for psoriasis and highlight new and plausible biological pathways in psoriasis.


Nature Genetics | 2013

Genome-wide association analyses in Han Chinese identify two new susceptibility loci for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Min Deng; Ling Wei; Xianbo Zuo; Yanghua Tian; Fei Xie; Panpan Hu; Chunyan Zhu; Fengqiong Yu; Yu Meng; Honghao Wang; Fangfang Zhang; Huijuan Ma; Rong Ye; Huaidong Cheng; Jingshu Du; Wenwen Dong; Shanshan Zhou; Changqing Wang; Yu Wang; Jingye Wang; Xianwen Chen; Zhongwu Sun; Nong Zhou; Yubao Jiang; Xiuxiu Liu; Xiaogang Li; Nan Zhang; Na Liu; Yingjun Guan; Yongsheng Han

To identify susceptibility genes for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), we conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) in 506 individuals with sporadic ALS and 1,859 controls of Han Chinese ancestry. Ninety top SNPs suggested by the current GWAS and 6 SNPs identified by previous GWAS were analyzed in an independent cohort of 706 individuals with ALS and 1,777 controls of Han Chinese ancestry. We discovered two new susceptibility loci for ALS at 1q32 (CAMK1G, rs6703183, Pcombined = 2.92 × 10−8, odds ratio (OR) = 1.31) and 22p11 (CABIN1 and SUSD2, rs8141797, Pcombined = 2.35 × 10−9, OR = 1.52). These two loci explain 12.48% of the overall variance in disease risk in the Han Chinese population. We found no association evidence for the previously reported loci in the Han Chinese population, suggesting genetic heterogeneity of disease susceptibility for ALS between ancestry groups. Our study identifies two new susceptibility loci and suggests new pathogenic mechanisms of ALS.


Nature Communications | 2017

Genome-wide analyses of non-syndromic cleft lip with palate identify 14 novel loci and genetic heterogeneity

Yanqin Yu; Xianbo Zuo; Miao He; Jinping Gao; Yuchuan Fu; Chuanqi Qin; Liuyan Meng; Wenjun Wang; Yaling Song; Yong Cheng; Fusheng Zhou; Gang Chen; Xinhuan Wang; Bo Liang; Zhengwei Zhu; Xiazhou Fu; Yujun Sheng; Jiebing Hao; Zhongyin Liu; Hansong Yan; Elisabeth Mangold; Ingo Ruczinski; Jianjun Liu; Mary L. Marazita; Kerstin U. Ludwig; Terri H. Beaty; Xuejun Zhang; Liangdan Sun; Zhuan Bian

Non-syndromic cleft lip with palate (NSCLP) is the most serious sub-phenotype of non-syndromic orofacial clefts (NSOFC), which are the most common craniofacial birth defects in humans. Here we conduct a GWAS of NSCLP with multiple independent replications, totalling 7,404 NSOFC cases and 16,059 controls from several ethnicities, to identify new NSCLP risk loci, and explore the genetic heterogeneity between sub-phenotypes of NSOFC. We identify 41 SNPs within 26 loci that achieve genome-wide significance, 14 of which are novel (RAD54B, TMEM19, KRT18, WNT9B, GSC/DICER1, PTCH1, RPS26, OFCC1/TFAP2A, TAF1B, FGF10, MSX1, LINC00640, FGFR1 and SPRY1). These 26 loci collectively account for 10.94% of the heritability for NSCLP in Chinese population. We find evidence of genetic heterogeneity between the sub-phenotypes of NSOFC and among different populations. This study substantially increases the number of genetic susceptibility loci for NSCLP and provides important insights into the genetic aetiology of this common craniofacial malformation.

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Sen Yang

Anhui Medical University

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Xuejun Zhang

Anhui Medical University

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Xianbo Zuo

Anhui Medical University

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Liangdan Sun

Anhui Medical University

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Yong Cui

China-Japan Friendship Hospital

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Gang Chen

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Yujun Sheng

Anhui Medical University

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Xianyong Yin

Anhui Medical University

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Huayang Tang

Anhui Medical University

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Bo Liang

Anhui Medical University

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