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Genetics of inflammatory bowel disease: beyond NOD2.

Maša Umićević Mirkov1, Bram Verstockt2, Isabelle Cleynen3.   

Abstract

The study of the genetic underpinnings of inflammatory bowel disease has made great progress since the identification of NOD2 as a major susceptibility gene. Novel genotyping and sequencing technologies have led to the discovery of 242 common susceptibility loci, 45 of which have been fine-mapped to statistically conclusive causal variants; 50 genes associated with very-early-onset inflammatory disease have been identified. The evolving genetic architecture of inflammatory bowel disease has deepened our understanding of its pathogenesis through identification of major disease associated pathways-knowledge that has the potential to indicate novel drug targets or markers for personalised medicine. However, many causal variants have yet to be identified, and a large proportion of missing heritability still needs to be accounted for. In addition, the medical and scientific communities are probably not yet fully harnessing the power of these genetic discoveries.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 28404137     DOI: 10.1016/S2468-1253(16)30111-X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol


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