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Momozawa Y Mni M Nakamura K Coppieters W Almer S Amininejad L Cleynen I Colombel JF de Rijk P Dewit O Finkel Y Gassull MA Goossens D Laukens D Lémann M Libioulle C O'Morain C Reenaers C Rutgeerts P Tysk C Zelenika D Lathrop M Del-Favero J Hugot JP de Vos M Franchimont D Vermeire S Louis E Georges M 《Nature genetics》2011,43(1):43-47
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified dozens of risk loci for many complex disorders, including Crohn's disease. However, common disease-associated SNPs explain at most ~20% of the genetic variance for Crohn's disease. Several factors may account for this unexplained heritability, including rare risk variants not adequately tagged thus far in GWAS. That rare susceptibility variants indeed contribute to variation in multifactorial phenotypes has been demonstrated for colorectal cancer, plasma high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels, blood pressure, type 1 diabetes, hypertriglyceridemia and, in the case of Crohn's disease, for NOD2 (refs. 14,15). Here we describe the use of high-throughput resequencing of DNA pools to search for rare coding variants influencing susceptibility to Crohn's disease in 63 GWAS-identified positional candidate genes. We identify low frequency coding variants conferring protection against inflammatory bowel disease in IL23R, but we conclude that rare coding variants in positional candidates do not make a large contribution to inherited predisposition to Crohn's disease. 相似文献
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Anderson CA Boucher G Lees CW Franke A D'Amato M Taylor KD Lee JC Goyette P Imielinski M Latiano A Lagacé C Scott R Amininejad L Bumpstead S Baidoo L Baldassano RN Barclay M Bayless TM Brand S Büning C Colombel JF Denson LA De Vos M Dubinsky M Edwards C Ellinghaus D Fehrmann RS Floyd JA Florin T Franchimont D Franke L Georges M Glas J Glazer NL Guthery SL Haritunians T Hayward NK Hugot JP Jobin G Laukens D Lawrance I Lémann M Levine A Libioulle C Louis E McGovern DP Milla M Montgomery GW 《Nature genetics》2011,43(3):246-252
Genome-wide association studies and candidate gene studies in ulcerative colitis have identified 18 susceptibility loci. We conducted a meta-analysis of six ulcerative colitis genome-wide association study datasets, comprising 6,687 cases and 19,718 controls, and followed up the top association signals in 9,628 cases and 12,917 controls. We identified 29 additional risk loci (P < 5 × 10(-8)), increasing the number of ulcerative colitis-associated loci to 47. After annotating associated regions using GRAIL, expression quantitative trait loci data and correlations with non-synonymous SNPs, we identified many candidate genes that provide potentially important insights into disease pathogenesis, including IL1R2, IL8RA-IL8RB, IL7R, IL12B, DAP, PRDM1, JAK2, IRF5, GNA12 and LSP1. The total number of confirmed inflammatory bowel disease risk loci is now 99, including a minimum of 28 shared association signals between Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. 相似文献
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Association of NOD2 leucine-rich repeat variants with susceptibility to Crohn's disease 总被引:175,自引:0,他引:175
Hugot JP Chamaillard M Zouali H Lesage S Cézard JP Belaiche J Almer S Tysk C O'Morain CA Gassull M Binder V Finkel Y Cortot A Modigliani R Laurent-Puig P Gower-Rousseau C Macry J Colombel JF Sahbatou M Thomas G 《Nature》2001,411(6837):599-603
Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, the two main types of chronic inflammatory bowel disease, are multifactorial conditions of unknown aetiology. A susceptibility locus for Crohn's disease has been mapped to chromosome 16. Here we have used a positional-cloning strategy, based on linkage analysis followed by linkage disequilibrium mapping, to identify three independent associations for Crohn's disease: a frameshift variant and two missense variants of NOD2, encoding a member of the Apaf-1/Ced-4 superfamily of apoptosis regulators that is expressed in monocytes. These NOD2 variants alter the structure of either the leucine-rich repeat domain of the protein or the adjacent region. NOD2 activates nuclear factor NF-kB; this activating function is regulated by the carboxy-terminal leucine-rich repeat domain, which has an inhibitory role and also acts as an intracellular receptor for components of microbial pathogens. These observations suggest that the NOD2 gene product confers susceptibility to Crohn's disease by altering the recognition of these components and/or by over-activating NF-kB in monocytes, thus documenting a molecular model for the pathogenic mechanism of Crohn's disease that can now be further investigated. 相似文献
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