[PDF][PDF] The genetic architecture of the human immune system: a bioresource for autoimmunity and disease pathogenesis

M Roederer, L Quaye, M Mangino, MH Beddall… - Cell, 2015 - cell.com
M Roederer, L Quaye, M Mangino, MH Beddall, Y Mahnke, P Chattopadhyay, I Tosi…
Cell, 2015cell.com
Despite recent discoveries of genetic variants associated with autoimmunity and infection,
genetic control of the human immune system during homeostasis is poorly understood. We
undertook a comprehensive immunophenotyping approach, analyzing 78,000 immune traits
in 669 female twins. From the top 151 heritable traits (up to 96% heritable), we used
replicated GWAS to obtain 297 SNP associations at 11 genetic loci, explaining up to 36% of
the variation of 19 traits. We found multiple associations with canonical traits of all major …
Summary
Despite recent discoveries of genetic variants associated with autoimmunity and infection, genetic control of the human immune system during homeostasis is poorly understood. We undertook a comprehensive immunophenotyping approach, analyzing 78,000 immune traits in 669 female twins. From the top 151 heritable traits (up to 96% heritable), we used replicated GWAS to obtain 297 SNP associations at 11 genetic loci, explaining up to 36% of the variation of 19 traits. We found multiple associations with canonical traits of all major immune cell subsets and uncovered insights into genetic control for regulatory T cells. This data set also revealed traits associated with loci known to confer autoimmune susceptibility, providing mechanistic hypotheses linking immune traits with the etiology of disease. Our data establish a bioresource that links genetic control elements associated with normal immune traits to common autoimmune and infectious diseases, providing a shortcut to identifying potential mechanisms of immune-related diseases.
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