Identification of TNF-α as Major Susceptible Risk Locus for Vitiligo: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Study in the Asian Population.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-20 DOI:10.1159/000536480
Tithi Dutta, Sambuddha Sengupta, Suchismita Adhya, Arpan Saha, Debmalya Sengupta, Ritisri Mondal, Swarnadru Naskar, Samsiddhi Bhattacharjee, Mainak Sengupta
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Abstract

Introduction: Vitiligo is a common depigmentation disorder characterized by defined white patches on the skin and affecting around 0.5% to 2% of the general population. Genetic association studies have identified several pre-disposing genes and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for vitiligo pathogenesis; nonetheless, the reports are often conflicting and rarely conclusive. This comprehensive meta-analysis study was designed to evaluate the effect of the risk variants on vitiligo aetiology and covariate stratified vitiligo risk in the Asian population, considering all the studies published so far.

Methods: We followed a systematic and comprehensive search to identify the relevant vitiligo-related candidate gene association studies in PubMed using specific keywords. After data extraction, we calculated, for the variants involved, the study-level unadjusted odds ratio, standard errors, and 95% confidence intervals by using logistic regression with additive, dominant effect, and recessive models using R software package (R, 3.4.2) "metafor." Subgroup analysis was performed using logistic regression (generalized linear model; "glm") of disease status on subgroup-specific genotype counts. For a better understanding of the likely biological function of vitiligo-associated variant obtained through the meta-analysis, in silico functional analyses, through standard publicly available web tools, were also conducted.

Results: Thirty-one vitiligo-associated case-control studies on eleven SNPs were analysed in our study. In the fixed-effect meta-analysis, one variant upstream of TNF-α gene: rs1800629 was found to be associated with vitiligo risk in the additive (p = 4.26E-06), dominant (p = 1.65E-7), and recessive (p = 0.000453) models. After Benjamini-Hochberg false discovery rate (FDR) correction, rs1800629/TNF-α was found to be significant at 5% FDR in the dominant (padj = 1.82E-6) and recessive models (padj = 0.0049). In silico characterization revealed the prioritized variant to be regulatory in nature and thus having potential to contribute towards vitiligo pathogenesis.

Conclusion: Our study constitutes the first comprehensive meta-analysis of candidate gene-based association studies reported in the whole of the Asian population, followed by an in silico analysis of the vitiligo-associated variant. According to the findings of our study, TNF-α single nucleotide variant rs1800629G>A has a risk association, potentially contributing to vitiligo pathogenesis in the Asian population.

确定 TNF-α 为白癜风的主要易感风险位点:一项针对亚洲人群的系统回顾和荟萃分析研究。
简介白癜风是一种常见的色素脱失性疾病,其特征是皮肤上出现明确的白斑,约占总人口的 0.5%至 2%。遗传关联研究发现了几种白癜风发病前的易感基因和单核苷酸多态性(SNPs);然而,这些报告往往相互矛盾,很少有定论。这项综合荟萃分析研究旨在评估风险变异对白癜风病因学的影响,并考虑到迄今为止发表的所有研究,对亚洲人群的白癜风风险进行协变量分层:我们使用特定关键词在 PubMed 上进行了系统而全面的搜索,以确定与白癜风相关的候选基因关联研究。提取数据后,我们使用 R 软件包(R,3.4.2)"metafor",通过加性、显性效应和隐性模型的逻辑回归,计算了所涉及变异的研究水平未调整的几率比(OR)、标准误差(SE)和 95% 置信区间(95% CI)。利用疾病状态对亚组特定基因型计数的逻辑回归(广义线性模型;"glm")进行了亚组分析。为了更好地了解通过荟萃分析获得的白癜风相关变异基因可能具有的生物学功能,还通过标准的公开网络工具进行了硅功能分析:我们的研究分析了 31 项白癜风相关病例对照研究,涉及 11 个 SNPs。在固定效应荟萃分析中,发现 TNF-α 基因上游的一个变异:rs1800629 在加性(p=.4.26E-06)、显性(p=1.65E-7)和隐性模型(p=.000453)中与白癜风风险相关。经过本杰明-霍奇伯格假发现率(FDR)校正后,发现 rs1800629/TNF α 在显性模型(padj=1.82E-6)和隐性模型(padj=.0049)中的 FDR 为 5%时显著。硅学特性分析表明,优先考虑的变异具有调控性质,因此有可能导致白癜风发病:我们的研究是对整个亚洲人群中报告的候选基因关联研究进行的首次全面荟萃分析,随后对白癜风相关变异进行了硅学分析。根据我们的研究结果,TNF-α单核苷酸变异rs1800629G>A具有风险关联性,可能会导致亚洲人群的白癜风发病。
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Dermatology
Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
2.90%
发文量
71
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Published since 1893, ''Dermatology'' provides a worldwide survey of clinical and investigative dermatology. Original papers report clinical and laboratory findings. In order to inform readers of the implications of recent research, editorials and reviews prepared by invited, internationally recognized scientists are regularly featured. In addition to original papers, the journal publishes rapid communications, short communications, and letters to ''Dermatology''. ''Dermatology'' answers the complete information needs of practitioners concerned with progress in research related to skin, clinical dermatology and therapy. The journal enjoys a high scientific reputation with a continually increasing impact factor and an equally high circulation.
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