Session Information
Session Type: Abstract Submissions (ACR)
Background/Purpose: Human genetics has the potential to identify promising drug targets for complex traits such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Genes with a series of disease-associated functional alleles mimic the effect of pharmacological modulation, thereby allowing estimates of efficacy and toxicity before clinical trials in humans.
Methods: To search for genes with alleles that protect from RA susceptibility, we sequenced the protein-coding exons of 845 genes in 1,118 RA cases and 1,118 matched controls, and investigated excess of potentially damaging variants in controls compared to RA patients by gene-based association tests. We replicated findings at one gene, TYK2, by direct genotyping in two large datasets (9,372 RA cases and 18,868 controls). To investigate phenotypes that serve as proxies for potential adverse drug events, we performed a phenome-wide association study (PheWAS) with RA-associated TYK2 variants and clinical data from electronic medical records (EMR).
Results: We demonstrate that multiple protein-coding variants in tyrosine kinase 2 (TYK2), including variants reported to be loss-of function (LOF), independently protect from RA risk (P=0.0018 in sequencing, P=1.6×10-27 in replication genotyping). Using EMR clinical data from 3,102 individuals, we observe an enrichment of associations with TYK2 LOF alleles for diagnoses related to infections.
Conclusion: Our findings identify a series of LOF alleles in TYK2 that protect against RA and are associated with increased risk of clinical diagnoses that may be considered adverse drug events, suggesting that drugs that inhibit TYK2 may be an effective treatment in RA with predictable side effects.
Disclosure:
D. Diogo,
None;
K. P. Liao,
None;
R. S. Fulton,
None;
R. R. Graham,
Genentech and Biogen IDEC Inc.,
3;
J. Cui,
None;
J. D. Greenberg,
None;
S. Eyre,
None;
J. Bowes,
None;
A. T. Lee,
None;
D. A. Pappas,
None;
J. M. Kremer,
None;
A. Barton,
None;
M. J. H. Coenen,
None;
X. Mariette,
None;
C. Richard-Miceli,
None;
H. Canhão,
None;
J. E. Fonseca,
None;
N. de Vries,
None;
F. Kurreeman,
None;
T. R. Mikuls,
None;
Y. Okada,
None;
I. Kohane,
None;
J. C. Denny,
None;
J. Worthington,
None;
S. Raychaudhuri,
None;
T. W. Behrens,
Genentech and Biogen IDEC Inc.,
3;
M. F. Seldin,
None;
P. K. Gregersen,
None;
E. R. Mardis,
None;
R. M. Plenge,
None.
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