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A pathway-based association analysis identified FMNL1-MAP3K14 as susceptibility genes for leprosy.

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The nuclear transcription factor-κB (NF-κB) plays a pivotal role in controlling both innate and adaptive immunity and regulates the expressions of many immunological mediators. Abundant evidences have showed that the importance of NF-κB pathway in the host immune responses against Mycobacterium leprae in the development of leprosy. However, no particular association study between leprosy and NF-κB pathway related gene polymorphisms was reported. Here, we performed a large scale and two-stage candidate association study to investigate the association between 94 NF-κB pathway related genes and leprosy. Our results showed that rs58744688 was significantly associated with leprosy (P=7.57×10-7 , OR=1.12) by combining the previous genome wide association datasets and four independent validation sample series, consisting of a total of 4631 leprosy cases and 6413 healthy controls. This founding implicated that MAP3K14 and FMNL1 were susceptibility genes for leprosy, which suggested the involvement of macrophage targeting and NF-κB pathway in the development of leprosy. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Journal Article
Author
Zhang H
Wang Z
Fu X
Sun Y
Mi Z
Yu G
Sun L
Wang N
Wang C
Zhao Q
Pan Q
Yue Z
Liu H
Zhang F