Sex-Specific Susceptibility Loci Associated With Coronary Artery Aneurysms in Patients With Kawasaki Disease.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Korean Circulation Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-08 DOI:10.4070/kcj.2023.0244
Jae-Jung Kim, Young Mi Hong, Sin Weon Yun, Kyung-Yil Lee, Kyung Lim Yoon, Myung-Ki Han, Gi Beom Kim, Hong-Ryang Kil, Min Seob Song, Hyoung Doo Lee, Kee Soo Ha, Hyun Ok Jun, Jeong Jin Yu, Gi Young Jang, Jong-Keuk Lee
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Abstract

Background and objectives: Kawasaki disease (KD) is an acute vasculitis that primarily affects children under age 5 years. Approximately 20-25% of untreated children with KD and 3-5% of those treated with intravenous immunoglobulin therapy develop coronary artery aneurysms (CAAs). The prevalence of CAAs is much higher in male than in female patients with KD, but the underlying factors contributing to susceptibility to CAAs in patients with KD remain unclear. This study aimed to identify sex-specific susceptibility loci associated with CAAs in KD patients.

Methods: A sex-stratified genome-wide association study (GWAS) was performed using previously obtained GWAS data from 296 KD patients and a new replication study in an independent set of 976 KD patients by comparing KD patients without CAA (controls) and KD patients with aneurysms (internal diameter ≥5 mm) (cases).

Results: Six male-specific susceptibility loci, PDE1C, NOS3, DLG2, CPNE8, FUNDC1, and GABRQ (odds ratios [ORs], 2.25-9.98; p=0.00204-1.96×10-6), and 2 female-specific susceptibility loci, SMAD3 (OR, 4.59; p=0.00016) and IL1RAPL1 (OR, 4.35; p=0.00026), were significantly associated with CAAs in patients with KD. In addition, the numbers of CAA risk alleles additively contributed to the development of CAAs in patients with KD.

Conclusions: A sex-stratified GWAS identified 6 male-specific (PDE1C, NOS3, DLG2, CPNE8, FUNDC1, and GABRQ) and 2 female-specific (SMAD3 and IL1RAPL1) CAA susceptibility loci in patients with KD.

与川崎病患者冠状动脉动脉瘤相关的性别特异性易感基因位点
背景和目的:川崎病(KD)是一种急性血管炎,主要影响 5 岁以下儿童。在未经治疗的 KD 儿童中,约有 20-25% 患有冠状动脉瘤 (CAA);在接受静脉注射免疫球蛋白治疗的儿童中,约有 3-5% 患有冠状动脉瘤 (CAA)。男性 KD 患者的冠状动脉瘤发病率远高于女性患者,但导致 KD 患者易患冠状动脉瘤的潜在因素仍不清楚。本研究旨在确定与KD患者CAA相关的性别特异性易感基因位点:方法:利用之前从296名KD患者中获得的GWAS数据进行了一项性别分层全基因组关联研究(GWAS),并通过比较无CAA的KD患者(对照组)和有动脉瘤(内径≥5毫米)的KD患者(病例),在一组独立的976名KD患者中进行了一项新的重复研究:6个男性特异性易感基因位点PDE1C、NOS3、DLG2、CPNE8、FUNDC1和GABRQ(几率比[ORs],2.25-9.98;P=0.00204-1.96×10-6)以及2个女性特异性易感基因位点SMAD3(OR,4.59;P=0.00016)和IL1RAPL1(OR,4.35;P=0.00026)与KD患者的CAA显著相关。此外,CAA风险等位基因的数量对KD患者CAA的发生有叠加作用:结论:性别分层 GWAS 发现了 KD 患者中 6 个男性特异性(PDE1C、NOS3、DLG2、CPNE8、FUNDC1 和 GABRQ)和 2 个女性特异性(SMAD3 和 IL1RAPL1)的 CAA 易感位点。
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Korean Circulation Journal
Korean Circulation Journal CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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4.90
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103
期刊介绍: Korean Circulation Journal is the official journal of the Korean Society of Cardiology, the Korean Pediatric Heart Society, the Korean Society of Interventional Cardiology, and the Korean Society of Heart Failure. Abbreviated title is ''Korean Circ J''. Korean Circulation Journal, established in 1971, is a professional, peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of cardiovascular medicine, including original articles of basic research and clinical findings, review articles, editorials, images in cardiovascular medicine, and letters to the editor. Korean Circulation Journal is published monthly in English and publishes scientific and state-of-the-art clinical articles aimed at improving human health in general and contributing to the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular diseases in particular. The journal is published on the official website (https://e-kcj.org). It is indexed in PubMed, PubMed Central, Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE, Web of Science), Scopus, EMBASE, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Google Scholar, KoreaMed, KoreaMed Synapse and KoMCI, and easily available to wide international researchers
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