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Association of variants of the interleukin-23 receptor gene with susceptibility to pediatric Crohn's disease.

Robert N Baldassano1, Jonathan P Bradfield, Dimitri S Monos, Cecilia E Kim, Joseph T Glessner, Tracy Casalunovo, Edward C Frackelton, F George Otieno, Stathis Kanterakis, Julie L Shaner, Ryan M Smith, Andrew W Eckert, Luke J Robinson, Chioma C Onyiah, Debra J Abrams, Rosetta M Chiavacci, Robert Skraban, Marcella Devoto, Struan F A Grant, Hakon Hakonarson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Recently an association was shown between the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), rs11209026, within the interleukin-23 receptor (IL23R) locus and Crohn's disease (CD) as a consequence of a genome-wide association study of this disease in adults. We examined the effects of this and other previously reported SNPs at this locus with respect to CD in children.
METHODS: By using data from our ongoing genome-wide association study in our cohort of 142 pediatric CD patients and 281 matched controls, we investigated the association of the previously reported SNPs at the IL23R locus with the childhood form of this disease.
RESULTS: By using the Fisher exact test, the minor allele frequency of rs11209026 in the patients was 1.75%, whereas it was 6.61% in the controls, yielding a protective odds ratio (OR) of 0.25 (95% confidence interval, 0.10-0.65; 1-sided P = 9.2 x 10(-4)). Furthermore, of all the SNPs previously reported, rs11209026 was associated the most strongly. A subsequent family based association test (which is more resistant to population stratification) with 65 sets of trios derived from our initial patient cohort yielded significant association with rs11209026 in a transmission disequilibrium test (1-sided P = .0017). In contrast, no association was detected to the caspase-recruitment domain 15 gene for the inflammatory bowel disease phenotype.
CONCLUSIONS: The OR of the IL23R variant in our pediatric study is highly comparable with that reported previously in a non-Jewish adult inflammatory bowel disease case-control cohort (OR, 0.26). As such, variants in the IL23R gene confer a similar magnitude of risk of CD to children as for their adult counterparts.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17618837      PMCID: PMC4287202          DOI: 10.1016/j.cgh.2007.04.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol        ISSN: 1542-3565            Impact factor:   11.382


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