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Comparative Study
. 2003 Apr;72(4):1018-22.
doi: 10.1086/373880. Epub 2003 Mar 3.

Genetic evidence for interaction of the 5q31 cytokine locus and the CARD15 gene in Crohn disease

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Comparative Study

Genetic evidence for interaction of the 5q31 cytokine locus and the CARD15 gene in Crohn disease

Muddassar M Mirza et al. Am J Hum Genet. 2003 Apr.

Abstract

A common haplotype spanning 250 kb in the cytokine gene cluster on chromosome 5q31 has recently been reported to be strongly associated with Crohn disease (CD) in Canadian families. We have replicated this finding by both the transmission-disequilibrium test (TDT) (P=.016) and in a case-control association study (P=.008) in a large European cohort of patients with CD, although the increase in disease risk was small (odds ratio 1.49 for homozygotes, 95% CI 1.11-2.0). No association was detected in families or individuals with ulcerative colitis (UC). Stratification of offspring with CD in the TDT sample by mutation status in the CD susceptibility gene CARD15 showed that the association with the 5q31 risk haplotype was present only in offspring with at least one of the known CARD15 disease susceptibility alleles (P=.044). The 5q31 risk haplotype frequency was 53.1% in unrelated individuals with CD who had one or two CARD15 mutations versus 43.7% in control subjects (P=.0001) but was not significantly elevated in individuals with CD who had no CARD15 mutations (45.4%, P=.41). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis of age at disease onset showed a significantly earlier onset in homozygotes for the 5q31 risk haplotype (P=.0019). These findings suggest that genetic variants at the 5q31 (IBD5) locus may hasten the onset of Crohn disease and cooperate with CARD15 in disease causation.

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Kaplan-Meyer survival curves (age until disease onset) for the baseline genotype A−/− (2063 CC/CG, no CARD15 DSAs) and CARD15/5q31 early-onset risk genotypes: A−/+ (2063 CC/CG, one or two CARD15 DSAs), A+/− (2063 GG, no CARD15 DSAs) and A+/+ (2063 GG, one or two CARD15 DSAs).

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    1. Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM), http://www.ncbi.nih.gov/Omim/ (for Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis)
    1. TRANSMIT http://www-gene.cimr.cam.ac.uk/clayton/software/transmit.txt (for version 2.5)

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