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Defining Complex Contributions of NOD2/CARD15 Gene Mutations, Age at Onset, and Tobacco Use On Crohn's Disease Phenotypes

Authors :
Michael F. Picco
Steven R. Brant
Reda Karaliukas
Jean Paul Achkar
Themistocles Dassopoulos
Franklin J. Nouvet
Denise K. Bonen
Terri H. Beaty
Judy H. Cho
Stephen B. Hanauer
Theodore M. Bayless
Aaron Brzezinski
Sunanda V. Kane
Amir Karban
Richard H. Duerr
Source :
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 9:281-289
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2003.

Abstract

Background Multiple factors, particularly IBD family history, tobacco use, age at diagnosis and recently, NOD2 mutant genotypes may influence Crohn's disease (CD) heterogeneity. Methods We performed a multicenter retrospective record analysis of 275 unrelated patients with CD. Age at diagnosis, IBD family history, Jewish ethnicity, tobacco use at diagnosis, surgical history, disease site and clinical behavior were correlated with genotypes for NOD2 mutations, and all risk factors were assessed for independent influence on outcomes of disease site, behavior and surgery free survival. Results Risk of ileal disease was increased for CD patients with two NOD2 mutations (Odds Ratio, O.R. 10.1), a smoking history (O.R. 2.25 per pack per day at diagnosis) or a younger age at diagnosis (O.R. 0.97 per each increased year). Presence of ileal disease (O.R. 4.8) and carrying one or two NOD2 mutations (O.R. 1.9 and 3.5, respectively) were independent risk factors for stricturing or non-perianal fistulizing behavior. Ileal disease, youthful onset and smoking at diagnosis (but not NOD2 mutations) were risk factors for early surgery. Conclusions Carrying two NOD2 mutations predicts youthful onset, ileal disease involvement, and development of stricturing or non-perianal fistulizing complications. Smoking and early onset independently influence ileal site and time to surgery.

Details

ISSN :
10780998
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....eae86ba02f9a8f6ce16a962f269f4a67
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/00054725-200309000-00001