Hepatology Communications (May 2020)
Integrated GWAS and mRNA Microarray Analysis Identified IFNG and CD40L as the Central Upstream Regulators in Primary Biliary Cholangitis
- Kazuko Ueno,
- Yoshihiro Aiba,
- Yuki Hitomi,
- Shinji Shimoda,
- Hitomi Nakamura,
- Olivier Gervais,
- Yosuke Kawai,
- Minae Kawashima,
- Nao Nishida,
- Seik‐Soon Kohn,
- Kaname Kojima,
- Shinji Katsushima,
- Atsushi Naganuma,
- Kazuhiro Sugi,
- Tatsuji Komatsu,
- Tomohiko Mannami,
- Kouki Matsushita,
- Kaname Yoshizawa,
- Fujio Makita,
- Toshiki Nikami,
- Hideo Nishimura,
- Hiroshi Kouno,
- Hirotaka Kouno,
- Hajime Ohta,
- Takuya Komura,
- Satoru Tsuruta,
- Kazuhiko Yamauchi,
- Tatsuro Kobata,
- Amane Kitasato,
- Tamotsu Kuroki,
- Seigo Abiru,
- Shinya Nagaoka,
- Atsumasa Komori,
- Hiroshi Yatsuhashi,
- Kiyoshi Migita,
- Hiromasa Ohira,
- Atsushi Tanaka,
- Hajime Takikawa,
- Masao Nagasaki,
- Katsushi Tokunaga,
- Minoru Nakamura,
- PBC‐GWAS Consortium in Japan
Affiliations
- Kazuko Ueno
- Genome Medical Science Project National Center for Global Health and Medicine Tokyo Japan
- Yoshihiro Aiba
- Clinical Research Center National Hospital Organization of Nagasaki Medical Center Omura Japan
- Yuki Hitomi
- Department of Human Genetics Graduate School of Medicine University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan
- Shinji Shimoda
- Department of Medicine and Biosystemic Science Kyushu University Graduate School of Medical Sciences Fukuoka Japan
- Hitomi Nakamura
- Clinical Research Center National Hospital Organization of Nagasaki Medical Center Omura Japan
- Olivier Gervais
- Human Biosciences Unit for the Top Global Course Center for the Promotion of Interdisciplinary Education and Research Kyoto University Kyoto Japan
- Yosuke Kawai
- Genome Medical Science Project National Center for Global Health and Medicine Tokyo Japan
- Minae Kawashima
- Japan Science and Technology Agency Tokyo Japan
- Nao Nishida
- Genome Medical Science Project National Center for Global Health and Medicine Tokyo Japan
- Seik‐Soon Kohn
- Genome Medical Science Project National Center for Global Health and Medicine Tokyo Japan
- Kaname Kojima
- Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization Tohoku University Sendai Japan
- Shinji Katsushima
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Atsushi Naganuma
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Kazuhiro Sugi
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Tatsuji Komatsu
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Tomohiko Mannami
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Kouki Matsushita
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Kaname Yoshizawa
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Fujio Makita
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Toshiki Nikami
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Hideo Nishimura
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Hiroshi Kouno
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Hirotaka Kouno
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Hajime Ohta
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Takuya Komura
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Satoru Tsuruta
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Kazuhiko Yamauchi
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Tatsuro Kobata
- Headquarters of PBC Research National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan Omura Japan
- Amane Kitasato
- Department of Surgery National Hospital Organization of Nagasaki Medical Center Omura Japan
- Tamotsu Kuroki
- Clinical Research Center National Hospital Organization of Nagasaki Medical Center Omura Japan
- Seigo Abiru
- Clinical Research Center National Hospital Organization of Nagasaki Medical Center Omura Japan
- Shinya Nagaoka
- Clinical Research Center National Hospital Organization of Nagasaki Medical Center Omura Japan
- Atsumasa Komori
- Clinical Research Center National Hospital Organization of Nagasaki Medical Center Omura Japan
- Hiroshi Yatsuhashi
- Clinical Research Center National Hospital Organization of Nagasaki Medical Center Omura Japan
- Kiyoshi Migita
- Clinical Research Center National Hospital Organization of Nagasaki Medical Center Omura Japan
- Hiromasa Ohira
- Department of Gastroenterology and Rheumatic Diseases Fukushima Medical University of Medicine Fukushima Japan
- Atsushi Tanaka
- Department of Medicine Teikyo University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan
- Hajime Takikawa
- Department of Medicine Teikyo University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan
- Masao Nagasaki
- Human Biosciences Unit for the Top Global Course Center for the Promotion of Interdisciplinary Education and Research Kyoto University Kyoto Japan
- Katsushi Tokunaga
- Genome Medical Science Project National Center for Global Health and Medicine Tokyo Japan
- Minoru Nakamura
- Clinical Research Center National Hospital Organization of Nagasaki Medical Center Omura Japan
- PBC‐GWAS Consortium in Japan
- Headquarters of PBC‐GWAS Consortium in Japan National Hospital Organization of Nagasaki Medical Center Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Nagasaki University Omura Japan
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1002/hep4.1497
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 4,
no. 5
pp. 724 – 738
Abstract
Genome‐wide association studies (GWASs) in European and East Asian populations have identified more than 40 disease‐susceptibility genes in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). The aim of this study is to computationally identify disease pathways, upstream regulators, and therapeutic targets in PBC through integrated GWAS and messenger RNA (mRNA) microarray analysis. Disease pathways and upstream regulators were analyzed with ingenuity pathway analysis in data set 1 for GWASs (1,920 patients with PBC and 1,770 controls), which included 261 annotated genes derived from 6,760 single‐nucleotide polymorphisms (P 2 versus controls (P < 0.05). Hierarchical cluster analysis and categorization of cell type–specific genes were performed for data set 2. There were 27 genes, 10 pathways, and 149 upstream regulators that overlapped between data sets 1 and 2. All 10 pathways were immune‐related. The most significant common upstream regulators associated with PBC disease susceptibility identified were interferon‐gamma (IFNG) and CD40 ligand (CD40L). Hierarchical cluster analysis of data set 2 revealed two distinct groups of patients with PBC by disease activity. The most significant upstream regulators associated with disease activity were IFNG and CD40L. Several molecules expressed in B cells, T cells, Kupffer cells, and natural killer–like cells were identified as potential therapeutic targets in PBC with reference to a recently reported list of cell type–specific gene expression in the liver. Conclusion: Our integrated analysis using GWAS and mRNA microarray data sets predicted that IFNG and CD40L are the central upstream regulators in both disease susceptibility and activity of PBC and identified potential downstream therapeutic targets.