%0 Journal Article %A Aterido, Adria %A Julia, Antonio %A Carreira, Patricia %A Blanco, Ricardo %A Lopez-Longo, Jose Javier %A Venegas, Jose Javier Perez %A Olivé, Alex %A Andreu, Jose Luis %A Aguirre-Zamorano, Maria Angeles %A Vela, Paloma %A Nolla, Joan M %A Marenco-de la Fuente, Jose Luis %A Zea, Antonio %A Pego, Jose Maria %A Freire, Mercedes %A Diez, Elvira %A Lopez-Lasanta, Maria %A Lopez-Corbeto, Mireia %A Palau, Nuria %A Tortosa, Raul %A Gelpi, Josep Lluis %A Absher, Devin %A Myers, Richard M %A Fernandez-Nebro, Antonio %A Marsal, Sara %T Genome-wide pathway analysis identifies VEGF pathway association with oral ulceration in systemic lupus erythematosus. %D 2017 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10668/11306 %X Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a genetically complex rheumatic disease characterized by heterogeneous clinical manifestations of unknown etiology. Recent studies have suggested the existence of a genetic basis for SLE heterogeneity. The objective of the present study was to identify new genetic variation associated with the clinically relevant phenotypes in SLE. A two-stage pathway-based approach was used to identify the genetic variation associated with the main clinical phenotypes in SLE. In the discovery stage, 482 SLE patients were genotyped using Illumina Human Quad610 microarrays. Association between 798 reference genetic pathways from the Molecular Signatures Database and 11 SLE phenotypes was tested using the set-based method implemented in PLINK software. Pathways significantly associated after multiple test correction were subsequently tested for replication in an independent cohort of 425 SLE patients. Using an in silico approach, we analyzed the functional effects of common SLE therapies on the replicated genetic pathways. The association of known SLE risk variants with the development of the clinical phenotypes was also analyzed. In the discovery stage, we found a significant association between the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) pathway and oral ulceration (P value for false discovery rate (P FDR)  The present study has identified VEGF genetic pathway association with the risk of oral ulceration in SLE. New therapies targeting the VEGF pathway could be more effective in reducing the severity of this phenotype. These findings represent a first step towards the understanding of the genetic basis of phenotype heterogeneity in SLE. %K Clinical phenotypes %K Genetics %K Genome-wide pathway analysis %K Oral ulceration %K Systemic lupus erythematosus %K Área de Gestión Sanitaria de Jerez, Costa Noroeste y Sierra de Cádiz %K Área de Gestión Sanitaria Sur de Sevilla %~