Dissecting the genetic basis and mechanisms underlying the associations between multiple extrahepatic factors and autoimmune liver diseases

剖析多种肝外因素与自身免疫性肝病之间关联的遗传基础和机制

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Autoimmune liver diseases (AILDs) encompass autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). The onset of these diseases is fundamentally influenced by genetic susceptibility. Although various extrahepatic factors are potentially linked to AILDs, the genetic underpinnings and mechanisms of these associations remain unclear. METHODS: Utilizing large-scale genome-wide association study (GWAS) data, this study systematically investigated the relationships between extrahepatic autoimmune diseases (EHAIDs), immune cells, and various triggering factors with AILDs. Mendelian randomization (MR) was employed to assess the causal effects of these extrahepatic factors on AILDs, complemented by linkage disequilibrium score (LDSC) regression to uncover shared genetic architecture and causal effects underlying the associations between autoimmune diseases. We employed colocalization, enrichment analysis, and protein-protein interaction (PPI) network to identify the functions of shared loci. Additionally, we proposed that activated immune cells in the circulation may contribute to liver and biliary tract inflammation via migration, mediating the impact of extrahepatic factors on AILDs. This hypothesis was tested using two mediation analysis methods: two-step MR (TSMR) and multivariable MR (MVMR). RESULTS: Causal associations between multiple extrahepatic factors and AILDs were identified. Notably, CD27(+) B cells were found to be a risk factor for PBC, while PSC progression was associated with CD28(+) CD8(+) T cells exhaustion and increased levels of CD28(-) CD8(+) T cells. Mediation analyses revealed 64 pathways via TSMR and 15 pathways via MVMR, indicating that the effects of extrahepatic factors on AILDs may be mediated by circulating immune cells. The shared genetic architecture also contributed to these associations. Analysis of shared loci and gene functions identified ATXN2 as being shared between PBC and 9 EHAIDs, while SH2B3 and PSMG1 were shared with 6 and 5 EHAIDs, respectively, in PSC. CONCLUSIONS: Our research compared three distinct AILDs, enhancing the understanding of their etiology and providing new evidence on risk factors, diagnostic markers, and potential therapeutic targets.

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