A Polygenic Risk Score for Predicting Racial and Genetic Susceptibility to Prurigo Nodularis

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作者
Vasavda, Chirag [1 ,2 ]
Wan, Guihong [3 ,4 ]
Szeto, Mindy D. [2 ]
Marani, Melika [2 ]
Sutaria, Nishadh [2 ]
Rajeh, Ahmad [3 ]
Lu, Chenyue [3 ,4 ]
Lee, Kevin K. [2 ]
Nguyen, Nga T. T. [3 ]
Adawi, Waleed [2 ]
Deng, Junwen [2 ]
Parthasarathy, Varsha [2 ]
Bordeaux, Zachary A. [2 ]
Taylor, Matthew T. [2 ]
Alphonse, Martin P. [2 ]
Kwatra, Madan M. [5 ]
Kang, Sewon [2 ]
Semenov, Yevgeniy R. [3 ]
Gusev, Alexander [6 ,7 ]
Kwatra, Shawn G. [2 ,8 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Solomon H Snyder Dept Neurosci, Baltimore, MD USA
[2] Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Dermatol, Sch Med, Baltimore, MD USA
[3] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Dermatol, Boston, MA USA
[4] Harvard Med Sch, Dept Biomed Informat, Boston, MA USA
[5] Duke Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anesthesiol, Durham, NC USA
[6] Brigham & Womens Hosp, Div Genet, Boston, MA USA
[7] Dana Farber Canc Inst, Dept Med Oncol, Boston, MA USA
[8] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Oncol, Baltimore, MD USA
[9] Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Dermatol, Sch Med, 1550 Orleans St,Canc Res Bldg 2,Suite 206, Baltimore, MD 21231 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION; DISEASE BURDEN; CELLS; BARRIER;
D O I
10.1016/j.jid.2023.04.033
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
Prurigo nodularis (PN) is an understudied inflammatory skin disease characterized by pruritic, hyperkeratotic nodules. Identifying the genetic factors underlying PN could help to better understand its etiology and guide the development of therapies. In this study, we developed a polygenic risk score that predicts a diagnosis of PN (OR = 1.41, P = 1.6 x 10-5) in two independent and continentally distinct populations. We also performed GWASs, which uncovered genetic variants associated with PN, including one near PLCB4 (rs6039266: OR = 3.15, P = 4.8 x 10-8) and others near TXNRD1 (rs34217906: OR = 1.71, P = 6.4 x 10-7; rs7134193: OR = 1.57, P = 1.1 x 10-6). Finally, we discovered that Black patients have over a two-times greater genetic risk of developing PN (OR = 2.63, P = 7.8 x 10-4). Combining the polygenic risk score and self-reported race together was significantly predictive of PN (OR = 1.32, P = 4.7 x 10-3). Strikingly, this association was more significant with race than after adjusting for genetic ancestry. Because race is a sociocultural construct and not a genetically bound category, our findings suggest that genetics, environmental influence, and social determinants of health likely affect the development of PN and may contribute to clinically observed racial disparities.
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页码:2416 / +
页数:12
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