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Abstract
Genetic factors and mechanisms underlying food allergy are largely unknown. Due to heterogeneity of symptoms a reliable diagnosis is often difficult to make. Here, we report a genome-wide association study on food allergy diagnosed by oral food challenge in 497 cases and 2387 controls. We identify five loci at genome-wide significance, the clade B serpin (SERPINB) gene cluster at 18q21.3, the cytokine gene cluster at 5q31.1, the filaggrin gene, the C11orf30/LRRC32 locus, and the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) region. Stratifying the results for the causative food demonstrates that association of the HLA locus is peanut allergy-specific whereas the other four loci increase the risk for any food allergy. Variants in the SERPINB gene cluster are associated with SERPINB10 expression in leukocytes. Moreover, SERPINB genes are highly expressed in the esophagus. All identified loci are involved in immunological regulation or epithelial barrier function, emphasizing the role of both mechanisms in food allergy.
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; Blümchen, Katharina 4 ; Schlags, Rupert 5 ; Harandi, Neda 5 ; Price, Mareike 6 ; Hansen, Gesine 6 ; Seidenberg, Jürgen 7 ; Röblitz, Holger 8 ; Yürek, Songül 9 ; Tschirner, Sebastian 9 ; Hong, Xiumei 10 ; Wang, Xiaobin 10 ; Homuth, Georg 11 ; Schmidt, Carsten O 12 ; Nöthen, Markus M 13 ; Hübner, Norbert 3 ; Niggemann, Bodo 9 ; Beyer, Kirsten 9 ; Young-Ae, Lee 1 1 Max-Delbrück-Center (MDC) for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; Clinic for Pediatric Allergy, Experimental and Clinical Research Center, Charité University Medical Center, Berlin, Germany
2 Max-Delbrück-Center (MDC) for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; Clinic for Pediatric Allergy, Experimental and Clinical Research Center, Charité University Medical Center, Berlin, Germany; Department of Pediatric Pneumology and Immunology, Charité University Medical Center, Berlin, Germany
3 Max-Delbrück-Center (MDC) for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany
4 Department of Allergy, Pulmonology and Cystic Fibrosis, Children’s Hospital, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
5 Department of Pediatric Pneumology and Allergology, Wangen Hospital, Wangen, Germany
6 Department of Pediatric Pneumology, Allergology and Neonatology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany
7 Department of Pediatric Pneumology and Allergology, Neonatology and Intensive Care, Medical Campus of University Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany
8 Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Sana Klinikum Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany
9 Department of Pediatric Pneumology and Immunology, Charité University Medical Center, Berlin, Germany
10 Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health, Center on the Early Life Origins of Disease, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA
11 Department of Functional Genomics, Interfaculty Institute for Genetics and Functional Genomics, University Medicine and Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany
12 Institute for Community Medicine, Study of Health in Pomerania/KEF, University Medicine Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany
13 Institute of Human Genetics and Department of Genomics, Life & Brain Center, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany




