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Meta-analysis confirms the LCE3C_LCE3B deletion as a risk factor for psoriasis in several ethnic groups and finds interaction with HLA-Cw6
Authors:Riveira-Munoz Eva  He Su-Min  Escaramís Georgia  Stuart Philip E  Hüffmeier Ulrike  Lee Catherine  Kirby Brian  Oka Akira  Giardina Emiliano  Liao Wilson  Bergboer Judith  Kainu Kati  de Cid Rafael  Munkhbat Batmunkh  Zeeuwen Patrick L J M  Armour John A L  Poon Annie  Mabuchi Tomotaka  Ozawa Akira  Zawirska Agnieszka  Burden A David  Barker Jonathan N  Capon Francesca  Traupe Heiko  Sun Liang-Dan  Cui Yong  Yin Xian-Yong  Chen Gang  Lim Henry W  Nair Rajan P  Voorhees John J  Tejasvi Trilokraj  Pujol Ramón  Munkhtuvshin Namid  Fischer Judith  Kere Juha  Schalkwijk Joost  Bowcock Anne  Kwok Pui-Yan  Novelli Giuseppe
Institution:Center for Genomic Regulation and Public Health and Epidemiology Network Biomedical Research Center, CIBERESP, Barcelona, Spain.
Abstract:A multicenter meta-analysis including data from 9,389 psoriasis patients and 9,477 control subjects was performed to investigate the contribution of the deletion of genes LCE3C and LCE3B, involved in skin barrier defense, to psoriasis susceptibility in different populations. The study confirms that the deletion of LCE3C and LCE3B is a common genetic factor for susceptibility to psoriasis in the European populations (OR(Overall) = 1.21 (1.15-1.27)), and for the first time directly demonstrates the deletion's association with psoriasis in the Chinese (OR = 1.27 (1.16-1.34)) and Mongolian (OR = 2.08 (1.44-2.99)) populations. The analysis of the HLA-Cw6 locus showed significant differences in the epistatic interaction with the LCE3C and LCE3B deletion in at least some European populations, indicating epistatic effects between these two major genetic contributors to psoriasis. The study highlights the value of examining genetic risk factors in multiple populations to identify genetic interactions, and indicates the need of further studies to understand the interaction of the skin barrier and the immune system in susceptibility to psoriasis.
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