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Association of a Functional IRF7 Variant With Systemic Lupus Erythematosusopen access

Authors
Fu, QiongZhao, JianQian, XiaoXiaWong, Jonathan L. H.Kaufman, Kenneth M.Yu, C. YungHowe, Hwee SiewMok, Mo YinHarley, John B.Guthridge, Joel M.Song, Yeong WookCho, Soo-KyungBae, Sang-CheolGrossman, Jennifer M.Hahn, Bevra H.Arnett, Frank C.Shen, NanTsao, Betty P.
Issue Date
Mar-2011
Publisher
WILEY
Citation
ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM, v.63, no.3, pp.749 - 754
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Journal Title
ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM
Volume
63
Number
3
Start Page
749
End Page
754
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/28172
DOI
10.1002/art.30193
ISSN
0004-3591
Abstract
Objective. A previous genome-wide association study conducted in a population of European ancestry identified rs4963128, a KIAA1542 single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) 23 kb telomeric to IRF7 (the gene for interferon regulatory factor 7 [IRF-7]), to be strongly associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). This study was undertaken to investigate whether genetic polymorphism within IRF7 is a risk factor for the development of SLE. Methods. We genotyped one KIAA1542 SNP (rs4963128) and one IRF7 SNP (rs1131665 [Q412R]) in an Asian population (1,302 cases, 1,479 controls), to assess their association with SLE. Subsequently, rs1131665 was further genotyped in independent panels of Chinese subjects (528 cases, 527 controls), European American subjects (446 cases, 461 controls), and African American subjects (159 cases, 115 controls) by TaqMan genotyping assay, to seek confirmation of association in various ethnic groups. A luciferase reporter assay was used to assess the effect of Q412R polymorphism on the activation of IRF-7. Results. Consistent association of rs1131665 (Q412R) with SLE was identified in Asian, European American, and African American populations (total 2,435 cases and 2,582 controls) (P-meta = 6.18 x 10(-6), odds ratio 1.42 [95% confidence interval 1.22-1.65]). Expression of the IRF7 412Q risk allele resulted in a 2-fold increase in interferon-stimulated response element transcriptional activity compared with expression of IRF7 412R (P = 0.0003), suggesting that IRF7 412Q confers elevated IRF-7 activity and may therefore affect a downstream interferon pathway. Conclusion. These findings show that the major allele of a nonsynonymous SNP, rs1131665 (412Q) in IRF7, confers elevated activation of IRF-7 and predisposes to the development of SLE in multiple ethnic groups. This result provides direct genetic evidence that IRF7 may be a risk gene for human SLE.
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