rs10073425 - SLC25A46 - BCLAF1P1
Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Eight novel susceptibility loci and putative causal variants in atopic dermatitis. - The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (2021) · Tanaka N, Koido M, Suzuki A, Otomo N, Suetsugu H, Kochi Y, Tomizuka K, Momozawa Y, Kamatani Y, Ikegawa S, Yamamoto K, Terao C · PubMed 34116867
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common allergic disease in the world. While genetic components play critical roles in its pathophysiology, a large proportion of its genetic background is still unexplored. This study sought to illuminate the genetic associations with AD using genome-wide association study (GWAS) and its downstream analyses. This study conducted a GWAS for AD comprising 2,639 cases and 115,648 controls in the Japanese population, followed by a trans-ethnic meta-analysis with UK Biobank data and downstream analyses including partitioning heritability analysis by linkage disequilibrium score regression. This study identified 17 significant susceptibility loci, among which 4 loci-AFF1, ITGB8, EHMT1, and EGR2-were novel in the Japanese GWAS. The trans-ethnic meta-analysis rev
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