rs10181042 - PUS10

Magnitude 2.2 · 2 studies on file

Reported associations

  • Meta-Analysis Increases to 71 the Tally of Confirmed Crohn's Disease Susceptibility Loci - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 21102463

    [INTRO] We undertook a meta-analysis of six Crohn's disease (CD) genome-wide association studies (GWAS) comprising 6,333 cases and 15,056 controls, and followed up the top association signals in 15,694 cases, 14,026 controls and 414 parent/offspring trios. Thirty new susceptibility loci meeting genome-wide significance (P-value <5×10−8) were identified. A series of in silico analyses highlighted particular genes within these loci and, together with manual curation, implicated functionally interesting candidate genes including SMAD3, ERAP2, IL10, IL2RA, TYK2, FUT2, DNMT3a, DENND1B, BACH2 and TAGAP. Combined with previously confirmed loci, the results described here identify a total of 71 distinct loci with genome-wide significant evidence for association with Crohn's disease. [INTRO

  • Genome-wide association for sarcoidosis identifies novel risk loci and genetic heritability in African and European ancestries: a meta-analysis from the Finngen, Million Veteran Program, UK Biobank, and Biobank Japan datasets - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 41466414

    ABSTRACT: Introduction Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease driven by immune-mediated mechanisms, characterized by the formation of epithelioid cell granulomas and a wide range of clinical manifestations. Its phenotype is the result of a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors, the precise roles and interactions of which remain poorly defined. Aim To identify candidate genes and risk loci associated with sarcoidosis from large population datasets. To estimate the genetic heritability of the phenotype in selected ancestries. Population and methods Public summary statistics from the FinnGen release 12 (European ancestry), pan UK BioBank Project (UKBB - European and African ancestry), Million Veteran Program (MVP - European and African ancestry), and Japan BioBank (East Asian


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