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Common variants at five new loci associated with early-onset inflammatory bowel disease.

Authors :
Imielinski M
Baldassano RN
Griffiths A
Russell RK
Annese V
Dubinsky M
Kugathasan S
Bradfield JP
Walters TD
Sleiman P
Kim CE
Muise A
Wang K
Glessner JT
Saeed S
Zhang H
Frackelton EC
Hou C
Flory JH
Otieno G
Chiavacci RM
Grundmeier R
Castro M
Latiano A
Dallapiccola B
Stempak J
Abrams DJ
Taylor K
McGovern D
Silber G
Wrobel I
Quiros A
Barrett JC
Hansoul S
Nicolae DL
Cho JH
Duerr RH
Rioux JD
Brant SR
Silverberg MS
Taylor KD
Barmuda MM
Bitton A
Dassopoulos T
Datta LW
Green T
Griffiths AM
Kistner EO
Murtha MT
Regueiro MD
Rotter JI
Schumm LP
Steinhart AH
Targan SR
Xavier RJ
Libioulle C
Sandor C
Lathrop M
Belaiche J
Dewit O
Gut I
Heath S
Laukens D
Mni M
Rutgeerts P
Van Gossum A
Zelenika D
Franchimont D
Hugot JP
de Vos M
Vermeire S
Louis E
Cardon LR
Anderson CA
Drummond H
Nimmo E
Ahmad T
Prescott NJ
Onnie CM
Fisher SA
Marchini J
Ghori J
Bumpstead S
Gwillam R
Tremelling M
Delukas P
Mansfield J
Jewell D
Satsangi J
Mathew CG
Parkes M
Georges M
Daly MJ
Heyman MB
Ferry GD
Kirschner B
Lee J
Essers J
Grand R
Stephens M
Levine A
Piccoli D
Van Limbergen J
Cucchiara S
Monos DS
Guthery SL
Denson L
Wilson DC
Grant SF
Daly M
Silverberg MS
Satsangi J
Hakonarson H
Source :
Nature genetics [Nat Genet] 2009 Dec; Vol. 41 (12), pp. 1335-40. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Nov 15.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are common causes of morbidity in children and young adults in the western world. Here we report the results of a genome-wide association study in early-onset IBD involving 3,426 affected individuals and 11,963 genetically matched controls recruited through international collaborations in Europe and North America, thereby extending the results from a previous study of 1,011 individuals with early-onset IBD. We have identified five new regions associated with early-onset IBD susceptibility, including 16p11 near the cytokine gene IL27 (rs8049439, P = 2.41 x 10(-9)), 22q12 (rs2412973, P = 1.55 x 10(-9)), 10q22 (rs1250550, P = 5.63 x 10(-9)), 2q37 (rs4676410, P = 3.64 x 10(-8)) and 19q13.11 (rs10500264, P = 4.26 x 10(-10)). Our scan also detected associations at 23 of 32 loci previously implicated in adult-onset Crohn's disease and at 8 of 17 loci implicated in adult-onset ulcerative colitis, highlighting the close pathogenetic relationship between early- and adult-onset IBD.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1546-1718
Volume :
41
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19915574
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.489