Somatic mosaicism and common genetic variation contribute to the risk of very-early-onset inflammatory bowel disease

Author:

Serra Eva Gonçalves, ,Schwerd Tobias,Moutsianas Loukas,Cavounidis Athena,Fachal LauraORCID,Pandey Sumeet,Kammermeier Jochen,Croft Nicholas M.ORCID,Posovszky CarstenORCID,Rodrigues Astor,Russell Richard K.ORCID,Barakat Farah,Auth Marcus K. H.,Heuschkel Robert,Zilbauer MatthiasORCID,Fyderek Krzysztof,Braegger Christian,Travis Simon P.ORCID,Satsangi Jack,Parkes Miles,Thapar Nikhil,Ferry Helen,Matte Julie C.ORCID,Gilmour Kimberly C.,Wedrychowicz AndrzejORCID,Sullivan Peter,Moore Carmel,Sambrook Jennifer,Ouwehand Willem,Roberts David,Danesh John,Baeumler Toni A.,Fulga Tudor A.ORCID,Karaminejadranjbar MohammadORCID,Ahmed AhmedORCID,Wilson Rachel,Barrett Jeffrey C.,Elkadri Abdul,Griffiths Anne M.,Snapper Scott B.,Shah Neil,Muise Aleixo M.ORCID,Wilson David C.ORCID,Uhlig Holm H.,Anderson Carl A., , , , ,

Abstract

AbstractVery-early-onset inflammatory bowel disease (VEO-IBD) is a heterogeneous phenotype associated with a spectrum of rare Mendelian disorders. Here, we perform whole-exome-sequencing and genome-wide genotyping in 145 patients (median age-at-diagnosis of 3.5 years), in whom no Mendelian disorders were clinically suspected. In five patients we detect a primary immunodeficiency or enteropathy, with clinical consequences (XIAP, CYBA, SH2D1A, PCSK1). We also present a case study of a VEO-IBD patient with a mosaic de novo, pathogenic allele inCYBB. The mutation is present in ~70% of phagocytes and sufficient to result in defective bacterial handling but not life-threatening infections. Finally, we show that VEO-IBD patients have, on average, higher IBD polygenic risk scores than population controls (99 patients and 18,780 controls;P < 4 × 10−10), and replicate this finding in an independent cohort of VEO-IBD cases and controls (117 patients and 2,603 controls;P < 5 × 10−10). This discovery indicates that a polygenic component operates in VEO-IBD pathogenesis.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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