Author:
Chang Xuling,Li Zheng,Thai Phan Vuong Khac,Ha Dang Thi Minh,Thuong Nguyen Thuy Thuong,Silcocks Matthew,Chee Cynthia Bin Eng,Nhu Nguyen Thi Quynh,Heng Chew-Kiat,Teo Yik Ying,Yuan Jian-Min,Koh Woon-Puay,Caws Maxine,Khor Chiea Chuen,Dorajoo Rajkumar,Dunstan Sarah J
Abstract
AbstractTuberculosis (TB) continues to be a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Past genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have explored TB susceptibility across various ethnic groups, yet a significant portion of TB heritability remains unexplained. In this study, we conducted GWAS in the Singapore Chinese and Vietnamese, followed by a comprehensive meta-analysis incorporating independent East Asian data, and identified a novel pulmonary TB (PTB) susceptibility locus at 22q12.2 [rs6006426, OR(95%Cl)=1.097(1.066, 1.130),Pmeta=3.31×10-10]. Our lead SNP was found to affect the expression ofSF3A1in various immune-related cells (Pranging from 1.48×10-9to 6.17×10-18). Furthermore, a significant association was observed between rs6006426 and cigarette smoking (P<0.044). When exploring the interplay between genetic marker, smoking and TB, our findings indicated that smoking status significantly mediated the effect of rs6006426 on PTB (βindirect-effect=-0.004,Pindirect-effect=0.020). Our findings offer novel insights into the genetic factors underlying TB and reveals new avenues for understanding its etiology.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory