Genetic Discrimination Between LADA and Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes Within the MHC

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Mishra, Rajashree | Åkerlund, Mikael | Cousminer, Diana | Ahlqvist, Emma | Bradfield, Jonathan | Chesi, Alessandra | Hodge, Kenyaita | Guy, Vanessa | Brillon, David | Pratley, Richard | Rickels, Michael | Vella, Adrian | Ovalle, Fernando | Harris, Ronald | Melander, Olle | Varvel, Stephen | Hakonarson, Hakon | Froguel, Phillippe | Lonsdale, John | Mauricio, Didac | Schloot, Nanette | Khunti, Kamlesh | Greenbaum, Carla | Yderstræde, Knud | Tuomi, Tiinamaija | Voight, Benjamin | Schwartz, Stanley | Boehm, Bernhard | Groop, Leif | Leslie, Richard David | Grant, Struan F.A.

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International audience. OBJECTIVE The MHC region harbors the strongest loci for latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA); however, the strength of association is likely attenuated compared with that for childhood-onset type 1 diabetes. In this study, we recapitulate independent effects in the MHC class I region in a population with type 1 diabetes and then determine whether such conditioning in LADA yields potential genetic discriminators between the two subtypes within this region. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Chromosome 6 was imputed using SNP2HLA, with conditional analysis performed in type 1 diabetes case subjects (n = 1,985) and control subjects (n = 2,219). The same approach was applied to a LADA cohort (n = 1,428) using population-based control subjects (n = 2,850) and in a separate replication cohort (656 type 1 diabetes case, 823 LADA case, and 3,218 control subjects). RESULTS The strongest associations in the MHC class II region (rs3957146, β [SE] = 1.44 [0.05]), as well as the independent effect of MHC class I genes, on type 1 diabetes risk, particularly HLA-B*39 (β [SE] = 1.36 [0.17]), were confirmed. The conditional analysis in LADA versus control subjects showed significant association in the MHC class II region (rs3957146, β [SE] = 1.14 [0.06]); however, we did not observe significant independent effects of MHC class I alleles in LADA. CONCLUSIONS In LADA, the independent effects of MHC class I observed in type 1 diabetes were not observed after conditioning on the leading MHC class II associations, suggesting that the MHC class I association may be a genetic discriminator between LADA and childhood-onset type 1 diabetes.

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