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DQB1 locus alone explains most of the risk and protection in narcolepsy with cataplexy in Europe

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.52637
Publisher DOI
10.5665/sleep.3300
PubMed ID
24381371
Description
STUDY OBJECTIVE

Prior research has identified five common genetic variants associated with narcolepsy with cataplexy in Caucasian patients. To replicate and/or extend these findings, we have tested HLA-DQB1, the previously identified 5 variants, and 10 other potential variants in a large European sample of narcolepsy with cataplexy subjects.

DESIGN

Retrospective case-control study.

SETTING

A recent study showed that over 76% of significant genome-wide association variants lie within DNase I hypersensitive sites (DHSs). From our previous GWAS, we identified 30 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with P < 10(-4) mapping to DHSs. Ten SNPs tagging these sites, HLADQB1, and all previously reported SNPs significantly associated with narcolepsy were tested for replication.

PATIENTS AND PARTICIPANTS

For GWAS, 1,261 narcolepsy patients and 1,422 HLA-DQB1*06:02-matched controls were included. For HLA study, 1,218 patients and 3,541 controls were included.

MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS

None of the top variants within DHSs were replicated. Out of the five previously reported SNPs, only rs2858884 within the HLA region (P < 2x10(-9)) and rs1154155 within the TRA locus (P < 2x10(-8)) replicated. DQB1 typing confirmed that DQB1*06:02 confers an extraordinary risk (odds ratio 251). Four protective alleles (DQB1*06:03, odds ratio 0.17, DQB1*05:01, odds ratio 0.56, DQB1*06:09 odds ratio 0.21, DQB1*02 odds ratio 0.76) were also identified.

CONCLUSION

An overwhelming portion of genetic risk for narcolepsy with cataplexy is found at DQB1 locus. Since DQB1*06:02 positive subjects are at 251-fold increase in risk for narcolepsy, and all recent cases of narcolepsy after H1N1 vaccination are positive for this allele, DQB1 genotyping may be relevant to public health policy.
Date of Publication
2014-01
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Autoimmunity
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GWAS
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H1N1
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vaccination
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genetics
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Tafti, Mehdi
Hor, Hyun
Dauvilliers, Yves
Lammers, Gert J.
Overeem, Sebastiaan
Mayer, Geert
Javidi, Sirous
Iranzo, Alex
Santamaria, Joan
Peraita-Adrados, Rosa
Vicario, José L
Arnulf, Isabelle
Plazzi, Giuseppe
Bayard, Sophie
Poli, Francesca
Pizza, Fabio
Geisler, Peter
Wierzbicka, Aleksandra
Bassetti, Claudio L.A.
Universitätsklinik für Neurologie
Mathis, Johannes
Universitätsklinik für Neurologie
Lecendreux, Michel
Donjacour, Claire E. H. M.
van der Heide, Astrid
Heinzer, Raphaël
Haba-Rubio, José
Feketeova, Eva
Högl, Birgit
Frauscher, Birgit
Benetó, Antonio
Khatami, Ramin
Dekanat der Medizinischen Fakultät, Lehraufträge Insel
Cañellas, Francesca
Pfister, Corinne
Scholz, Sabine
Billiard, Michel
Baumann, Christian R.
Ercilla, Guadalupe
Verduijn, Willem
Claas, Frans H. J.
Dubois, Valérie
Nowak, Jacek
Eberhard, Hans-Peter
Pradervand, Sylvain
Hor, Charlotte N.
Testi, Manuela
Tiercy, Jean-Marie
Kutalik, Zoltán
Additional Credits
Dekanat der Medizinischen Fakultät, Lehraufträge Insel
Universitätsklinik für Neurologie
Series
Sleep
Publisher
American Academy of Sleep Medicine
ISSN
0161-8105
Access(Rights)
restricted
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