[HTML][HTML] Association of genetic variants in RAB23 and ANXA11 with uveitis in sarcoidosis

S Davoudi, VS Chang, D Navarro-Gomez… - Molecular …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Molecular vision, 2018ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose Uveitis occurs in a subset of patients with sarcoidosis. The purpose of this study
was to determine whether genetic variants that have been associated previously with overall
sarcoidosis are associated with increased risk of developing uveitis. Methods Seventy-
seven subjects were enrolled, including 45 patients diagnosed with sarcoidosis-related
uveitis as cases and 32 patients with systemic sarcoidosis without ocular involvement as
controls. Thirty-eight single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) previously associated with …
Abstract
Purpose
Uveitis occurs in a subset of patients with sarcoidosis. The purpose of this study was to determine whether genetic variants that have been associated previously with overall sarcoidosis are associated with increased risk of developing uveitis.
Methods
Seventy-seven subjects were enrolled, including 45 patients diagnosed with sarcoidosis-related uveitis as cases and 32 patients with systemic sarcoidosis without ocular involvement as controls. Thirty-eight single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) previously associated with sarcoidosis, sarcoidosis severity, or other organ-specific sarcoidosis involvement were identified. Allele frequencies in ocular sarcoidosis cases versus controls were compared using the chi-square test, and p values were corrected for multiple hypotheses testing using permutation. All analyses were conducted with PLINK.
Results
SNPs rs1040461 and rs61860052, in ras-related protein RAS23 (RAB23) and annexin A11 (ANXA11) genes, respectively, were associated with sarcoidosis-associated uveitis. The T allele of rs1040461 and the A allele of rs61860052 were found to be more prevalent in ocular sarcoidosis cases. These associations remained after correction for the multiple hypotheses tested (p= 0.01 and p= 0.02). In a subanalysis of Caucasian Americans only, two additional variants within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes on chromosome 6, in HLA-DRB5 and HLA-DRB1, were associated with uveitis as well (p= 0.009 and p= 0.04).
Conclusions
Genetic variants in RAB23 and ANXA11 genes were associated with an increased risk of sarcoidosis-associated uveitis. These loci have previously been associated with overall sarcoidosis risk.
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