rs11625265 - HSPA2-AS1, ZBTB1

Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file

Reported associations

  • Rare variant analysis in eczema identifies exonic variants in DUSP1, NOTCH4 and SLC9A4 - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 34785669

    ABSTRACT: Previous genome-wide association studies revealed multiple common variants involved in eczema but the role of rare variants remains to be elucidated. Here, we investigate the role of rare variants in eczema susceptibility. We meta-analyze 21 study populations including 20,016 eczema cases and 380,433 controls. Rare variants are imputed with high accuracy using large population-based reference panels. We identify rare exonic variants in DUSP1, NOTCH4, and SLC9A4 to be associated with eczema. In DUSP1 and NOTCH4 missense variants are predicted to impact conserved functional domains. In addition, five novel common variants at SATB1-AS1/KCNH8, TRIB1/LINC00861, ZBTB1, TBX21/OSBPL7, and CSF2RB are discovered. While genes prioritized based on rare variants are significantly up-regulated


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Lifestyle context

Concrete actions anchored to the cited research. We do not prescribe, we describe.

Screening

  • Monitor for atopic dermatitis symptoms Moderate

    Genetic variant shows 1.07x increased risk for eczema (GWAS p=7e-9, n=400k); HSPA2 regulates stress response in skin tissue

    Note any new or persistent skin rashes or itching; discuss with dermatologist if symptoms develop