原发性胆汁性胆管炎与肝外风湿病之间的流行病学和遗传学关联。

IF 7.9 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
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摘要

原发性胆汁性胆管炎(PBC)患者通常会出现肝外风湿病。然而,PBC 与这些肝外疾病之间的流行病学、遗传学关联和因果关系仍未确定。在本研究中,我们首先进行了系统回顾和荟萃分析,分析了横跨 17 个国家、由 334,963 名参与者参与的 73 项研究,发现 PBC 与风湿性疾病之间存在很强的表型关联。接下来,我们利用大规模全基因组关联研究的汇总数据,确定了 PBC 和风湿性疾病(包括类风湿性关节炎 (RA)、系统性红斑狼疮 (SLE)、系统性硬化症 (SSc) 和斯约格伦综合征 (SS))之间的共同遗传结构。我们观察到 PBC 与这四种风湿性疾病中的每一种之间都存在明显的遗传相关性。多向性和遗传性富集分析表明,体液免疫和干扰素相关过程参与了这一合并症。值得注意的是,通过跨性状荟萃分析,我们发现了 PBC 与 RA(rs80200208)、系统性红斑狼疮(rs9843053)和 SSc(rs27524、rs3873182)之间共有的四个变体。此外,研究还发现 PBC 和风湿性疾病的几个多向位点与具有免疫调节功能的肠道微生物共享因果变异。最后,孟德尔随机分析显示,有一致证据表明 PBC 对 RA、SLE、SSc 和 SS 有因果效应,但没有证据或证据不一致表明肝外风湿病对 PBC 有因果效应。我们的研究揭示了 PBC 和肝外风湿性疾病之间存在着深刻的遗传重叠和因果关系,从而为共同的生物学机制和新型治疗干预措施提供了启示。
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Epidemiologic and genetic associations between primary biliary cholangitis and extrahepatic rheumatic diseases

Epidemiologic and genetic associations between primary biliary cholangitis and extrahepatic rheumatic diseases

Patients with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) commonly experience extrahepatic rheumatic diseases. However, the epidemiologic and genetic associations as well as causal relationship between PBC and these extrahepatic conditions remain undetermined. In this study, we first conducted systematic review and meta-analyses by analyzing 73 studies comprising 334,963 participants across 17 countries and found strong phenotypic associations between PBC and rheumatic diseases. Next, we utilized large-scale genome-wide association study summary data to define the shared genetic architecture between PBC and rheumatic diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis (RA), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), systemic sclerosis (SSc) and Sjögren's syndrome (SS). We observed significant genetic correlations between PBC and each of the four rheumatic diseases. Pleiotropy and heritability enrichment analysis suggested the involvement of humoral immunity and interferon-associated processes for the comorbidity. Of note, we identified four variants shared between PBC and RA (rs80200208), SLE (rs9843053), and SSc (rs27524, rs3873182) using cross-trait meta-analysis. Additionally, several pleotropic loci for PBC and rheumatic diseases were found to share causal variants with gut microbes possessing immunoregulatory functions. Finally, Mendelian randomization revealed consistent evidence for a causal effect of PBC on RA, SLE, SSc, and SS, but no or inconsistent evidence for a causal effect of extrahepatic rheumatic diseases on PBC. Our study reveals a profound genetic overlap and causal relationships between PBC and extrahepatic rheumatic diseases, thus providing insights into shared biological mechanisms and novel therapeutic interventions.

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Journal of autoimmunity
Journal of autoimmunity 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
27.90
自引率
1.60%
发文量
117
审稿时长
17 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Autoimmunity serves as the primary publication for research on various facets of autoimmunity. These include topics such as the mechanism of self-recognition, regulation of autoimmune responses, experimental autoimmune diseases, diagnostic tests for autoantibodies, as well as the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and treatment of autoimmune diseases. While the journal covers a wide range of subjects, it emphasizes papers exploring the genetic, molecular biology, and cellular aspects of the field. The Journal of Translational Autoimmunity, on the other hand, is a subsidiary journal of the Journal of Autoimmunity. It focuses specifically on translating scientific discoveries in autoimmunity into clinical applications and practical solutions. By highlighting research that bridges the gap between basic science and clinical practice, the Journal of Translational Autoimmunity aims to advance the understanding and treatment of autoimmune diseases.
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