Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3212715 Journal of Dermatological Science 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We integrated the conventional GWAS evidences and the signature of expression quantitative loci in lymphablastoid B cell to investigate the genes with the risk of psoriasis.•We revealed the genetic evidence between FAM20B gene and psoriasis at the first time.•Our findings highlight a spotlight on the regulatory effect on the risk of psoriasis.

BackgroundPsoriasis is a common immune-mediated inflammatory skin disease with strong genetic dispositions. Although more than 40 susceptibility loci have been revealed mostly through psoriasis genome wide association studies, genetic variants with small effect remain to be identified.ObjectiveIn order to explore the susceptibility genes with potential regulatory function, we queried jointly two psoriasis genome wide association cohorts and an expression dataset.MethodsWe integrated conventional genome-wide association evidences in 2326 Han Chinese and 2719 Caucasian populations, and the signature of expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) in lymphoblastoid B cells, with application of Bayesian algorithm.ResultsFive genes with implied regulatory effect were revealed to be associated significantly with the risk of psoriasis, with one novel signal in FAM20B gene which is significantly expressed (P = 3.24 × 10−5). Besides, seven single nucleotide polymorphisms were identified to be involved in the mechanism of psoriasis through eQTL effect.ConclusionsWe identified FAM20B as a risk regulatory gene in the etiology of psoriasis at first time. This study shed a spotlight on the immune regulatory mechanism in psoriasis.

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