Additive and interaction effects at three amino acid positions in HLA-DQ and HLA-DR molecules drive type 1 diabetes risk

作者:Hu Xinli; Deutsch Aaron J; Lenz Tobias L; Onengut Gumuscu Suna; Han Buhm; Chen Wei Min; Howson Joanna M M; Todd John A; De Bakker Paul I W; Rich Stephen S; Raychaudhuri Soumya*
来源:Nature Genetics, 2015, 47(8): 898-+.
DOI:10.1038/ng.3353

摘要

Variation in the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes accounts for one-half of the genetic risk in type 1 diabetes (T1D). Amino acid changes in the HLA-DR and HLA-DQ molecules mediate most of the risk, but extensive linkage disequilibrium complicates the localization of independent effects. Using 18,832 case-control samples, we localized the signal to 3 amino acid positions in HLA-DQ and HLA-DR. HLA-DQ. 1 position 57 (previously known; P = 1 x 10(-1,355)) by itself explained 15.2% of the total phenotypic variance. Independent effects at HLA-DR. 1 positions 13 (P = 1 x 10(-721)) and 71 (P = 1 x 10(-95)) increased the proportion of variance explained to 26.9%. The three positions together explained 90% of the phenotypic variance in the HLA-DRB1-HLA-DQA1-HLA-DQB1 locus. Additionally, we observed significant interactions for 11 of 21 pairs of common HLA-DRB1-HLA-DQA1-HLA-DQB1 haplotypes (P = 1.6 x 10(-64)). HLA-DR. 1 positions 13 and 71 implicate the P4 pocket in the antigen-binding groove, thus pointing to another critical protein structure for T1D risk, in addition to the HLA-DQ P9 pocket.