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GWAS for Interleukin-1β levels in gingival crevicular fluid identifies IL37 variants in periodontal inflammation

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  • Steven Offenbacher

    (University of North Carolina)

  • Yizu Jiao

    (University of North Carolina)

  • Steven J. Kim

    (University of North Carolina)

  • Julie Marchesan

    (University of North Carolina)

  • Kevin L. Moss

    (University of North Carolina)

  • Li Jing

    (University of North Carolina)

  • Kimon Divaris

    (University of North Carolina
    University of North Carolina)

  • Sompop Bencharit

    (Virginia Commonwealth University)

  • Cary S. Agler

    (University of North Carolina)

  • Thiago Morelli

    (University of North Carolina)

  • Shaoping Zhang

    (University of North Carolina)

  • Lu Sun

    (University of North Carolina)

  • William T. Seaman

    (University of North Carolina)

  • Dale Cowley

    (University of North Carolina)

  • Silvana P. Barros

    (University of North Carolina)

  • James D. Beck

    (University of North Carolina)

  • Matthias Munz

    (Charité - University Medicine Berlin
    University of Lübeck)

  • Arne S. Schaefer

    (Charité - University Medicine Berlin)

  • Kari E. North

    (University of North Carolina)

Abstract

There is no agnostic GWAS evidence for the genetic control of IL-1β expression in periodontal disease. Here we report a GWAS for “high” gingival crevicular fluid IL-1β expression among 4910 European-American adults and identify association signals in the IL37 locus. rs3811046 at this locus (p = 3.3 × 10−22) is associated with severe chronic periodontitis (OR = 1.50; 95% CI = 1.12–2.00), 10-year incident tooth loss (≥3 teeth: RR = 1.33; 95% CI = 1.09–1.62) and aggressive periodontitis (OR = 1.12; 95% CI = 1.01–1.26) in an independent sample of 4927 German/Dutch adults. The minor allele at rs3811046 is associated with increased expression of IL-1β in periodontal tissue. In RAW macrophages, PBMCs and transgenic mice, the IL37 variant increases expression of IL-1β and IL-6, inducing more severe periodontal disease, while IL-37 protein production is impaired and shows reduced cleavage by caspase-1. A second variant in the IL37 locus (rs2708943, p = 4.2 × 10−7) associates with attenuated IL37 mRNA expression. Overall, we demonstrate that IL37 variants modulate the inflammatory cascade in periodontal disease.

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  • Steven Offenbacher & Yizu Jiao & Steven J. Kim & Julie Marchesan & Kevin L. Moss & Li Jing & Kimon Divaris & Sompop Bencharit & Cary S. Agler & Thiago Morelli & Shaoping Zhang & Lu Sun & William T. Se, 2018. "GWAS for Interleukin-1β levels in gingival crevicular fluid identifies IL37 variants in periodontal inflammation," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-05940-9
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-05940-9
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