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Large-Scale GWAS Reveals the Association of the Functional Role IL-10 Gene with Susceptibility to Biliary Atresia in the Southern Chinese Population

36 Pages Posted: 29 Jul 2020

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Zefeng Lin

Guangzhou Medical University - Department of Pediatric Surgery

Zhe Wen

Guangzhou Medical University - Department of Pediatric Surgery

Ming Fu

Guangzhou Medical University - Department of Pediatric Surgery

Qi Wu

Guangzhou Medical University - Department of Pediatric Surgery

Ledong Tan

Guangzhou Medical University - Department of Pediatric Surgery

Yanlu Tong

Guangzhou Medical University - Department of Pediatric Surgery

Yan Zhang

Guangzhou Medical University - Department of Pediatric Surgery

Ruizhong Zhang

Guangzhou Medical University - Department of Pediatric Surgery

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Abstract

Biliary atresia (BA) is characterized as an immune-related disorder that involves neonatal biliary obstruction and cholestasis. The aetiology of BA is unclear, and genetic components, environmental factors and immunological responses are involved. In this study, we selected fourteen SNPs in thirteen immune-related genes and investigated their associations with BA by using a large case-control cohort with a total of 503 cases and 1473 controls from southern China. SNP rs1518111 in IL-10 was identified as associated with BA (P=5.79E-03). Epistatic effects of STAT4 and CXCL3, STAT4 and DRAM1, CXCL3 and RAD51B, and IFNG and IL26 were suggested to be associated with BA when we tested the pairwise interactions among these SNPs. Furthermore, we explored the potential role of IL-10 in the pathogenesis of RRV-induced bile duct injury in mice. IL-10 helped to improve the phenotype and inhibit the activation of immune cells in BA mice. In conclusion, this study provided strong evidence implicating IL-10 as a susceptibility gene for BA in a population from southern China.

Funding Statement: This study was supported by grant from Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Research in Structural Birth Defect Disease (No: 2019B030301004).

Declaration of Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

Ethics Approval Statement: This study was approved by the institutional review board of the hospital. Informed consent was obtained from the guardians of all patients included in this study.

Keywords: Biliary atresia; SNP; IL-10; susceptibility

Suggested Citation

Lin, Zefeng and Wen, Zhe and Fu, Ming and Wu, Qi and Tan, Ledong and Tong, Yanlu and Zhang, Yan and Zhang, Ruizhong, Large-Scale GWAS Reveals the Association of the Functional Role IL-10 Gene with Susceptibility to Biliary Atresia in the Southern Chinese Population (4/22/2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3582733 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3582733

Zefeng Lin

Guangzhou Medical University - Department of Pediatric Surgery

195 Dongfeng W Rd
Yuexiu Qu
Guangzhou Shi, Guangdong Sheng 510000
China

Zhe Wen

Guangzhou Medical University - Department of Pediatric Surgery

195 Dongfeng W Rd
Yuexiu Qu
Guangzhou Shi, Guangdong Sheng 510000
China

Ming Fu

Guangzhou Medical University - Department of Pediatric Surgery

195 Dongfeng W Rd
Yuexiu Qu
Guangzhou Shi, Guangdong Sheng 510000
China

Qi Wu

Guangzhou Medical University - Department of Pediatric Surgery

195 Dongfeng W Rd
Yuexiu Qu
Guangzhou Shi, Guangdong Sheng 510000
China

Ledong Tan

Guangzhou Medical University - Department of Pediatric Surgery

195 Dongfeng W Rd
Yuexiu Qu
Guangzhou Shi, Guangdong Sheng 510000
China

Yanlu Tong

Guangzhou Medical University - Department of Pediatric Surgery

195 Dongfeng W Rd
Yuexiu Qu
Guangzhou Shi, Guangdong Sheng 510000
China

Yan Zhang

Guangzhou Medical University - Department of Pediatric Surgery ( email )

195 Dongfeng W Rd
Yuexiu Qu
Guangzhou Shi, Guangdong Sheng 510000
China

Ruizhong Zhang (Contact Author)

Guangzhou Medical University - Department of Pediatric Surgery ( email )

195 Dongfeng W Rd
Yuexiu Qu
Guangzhou Shi, Guangdong Sheng 510000
China

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