Novel association of the interleukin 2-interleukin 21 region with inflammatory bowel disease
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Novel association of the interleukin 2-interleukin 21 region with inflammatory bowel disease
Abstract
Objectives: Genome-wide association studies have reported the role of the interleukin (IL) 2-IL21 chromosomal region at 4q27 in several autoimmune conditions. Mice deficient in IL-2 develop a disease with clinical and histological similarity to ulcerative colitis (UC) in humans. Modest evidence of linkage with UC was tentatively proposed for the IL2 gene more than a decade ago. Therefore, we decide to investigate the association of polymorphisms in the IL-2 axis (IL2, IL2RA, and IL2RB genes) with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs).
Methods: Seven hundred and twenty-eight white Spanish unrelated IBD patients (356 Crohn's disease (CD) and 372 UC) and 549 ethnically matched controls were included in a case-control study. In addition, a Spanish replication cohort with 562 CD and 430 UC patients and 1,310 controls were analyzed. Eight single-nucleotide polymorphisms previously associated with different autoimmune diseases were analyzed using TaqMan chemistry.
Results: The IL2-rs6822844 polymorphism modified CD predisposition (P=0.002; odds ratio, OR (95% confidence interval, CI)=0.61 (0.44-0.84)); this was replicated in the other Spanish cohort, resulting in a strong protective effect of the minor allele in the merged samples (P=0.0002; OR (95% CI)=0.70 (0.58-0.85)). A similar effect of rs6822844 was detected for UC. Another marker, rs11938795, also showed evidence of an association with CD (P=0.006; OR (95% CI)=0.73 (0.58-0.92)).
Conclusions: Polymorphisms within the IL2-IL21 linkage disequilibrium (LD) block show a novel association with IBD, this is concordant with suggestive previous results of whole genome analyses in CD and type 1 diabetes. Our data agree with the effect previously observed for other conditions and delineate a shared underlying mechanism.
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