- Leone, Maurizio A;
- Barizzone, Nadia;
- Esposito, Federica;
- Lucenti, Ausiliatrice;
- Harbo, Hanne F;
- Goris, An;
- Kockum, Ingrid;
- Oturai, Annette Bang;
- Celius, Elisabeth Gulowsen;
- Mero, Inger L;
- Dubois, Bénédicte;
- Olsson, Tomas;
- Søndergaard, Helle Bach;
- Cusi, Daniele;
- Lupoli, Sara;
- Andreassen, Bettina Kulle;
- Myhr, Kjell-Morten;
- Guerini, Franca R;
- Comi, Giancarlo;
- Martinelli-Boneschi, Filippo;
- D'Alfonso, Sandra
- Editor(s): Villoslada, Pablo
Objective
to explore the association between genetic markers and Oligoclonal Bands (OCB) in the Cerebro Spinal Fluid (CSF) of Italian Multiple Sclerosis patients.Methods
We genotyped 1115 Italian patients for HLA-DRB1*15 and HLA-A*02. In a subset of 925 patients we tested association with 52 non-HLA SNPs associated with MS susceptibility and we calculated a weighted Genetic Risk Score. Finally, we performed a Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) with OCB status on a subset of 562 patients. The best associated SNPs of the Italian GWAS were replicated in silico in Scandinavian and Belgian populations, and meta-analyzed.Results
HLA-DRB1*15 is associated with OCB+: p = 0.03, Odds Ratio (OR) = 1.6, 95% Confidence Limits (CL) = 1.1-2.4. None of the 52 non-HLA MS susceptibility loci was associated with OCB, except one SNP (rs2546890) near IL12B gene (OR: 1.45; 1.09-1.92). The weighted Genetic Risk Score mean was significantly (p = 0.0008) higher in OCB+ (7.668) than in OCB- (7.412) patients. After meta-analysis on the three datasets (Italian, Scandinavian and Belgian) for the best associated signals resulted from the Italian GWAS, the strongest signal was a SNP (rs9320598) on chromosome 6q (p = 9.4×10(-7)) outside the HLA region (65 Mb).Discussion
genetic factors predispose to the development of OCB.