Interaction of Crohn’s Disease Susceptibility Genes in an Australian Paediatric Cohort

  • Josef Wagner
  • Winnie H. Sim
  • Justine A. Ellis
  • Eng K. Ong
  • Anthony G. Catto-smith
  • Donald J. S
  • Ruth F. Bishop
  • Carl D. Kirkwood
Publication date
November 2015

Abstract

Genetic susceptibility is an important contributor to the pathogenesis of Crohn’s disease (CD). We investigated multiple CD susceptibility genes in an Australian paediatric onset CD cohort. Newly diagnosed paediatric onset CD patients (n = 72) and controls (n = 98) were genotyped for 34 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 18 genetic loci. Gene-gene interaction analysis, gene-disease phenotype analysis and genetic risk profiling were performed for all SNPs and all genes. Of the 34 SNPs analysed, four polymorphisms on three genes (NOD2, IL23R, and region 3p21) were significantly associated with CD status (p,0.05). All three CD specific paediatric polymorphisms on PSMG1 and TNFRSF6B showed a trend of association with p,0.1. An additive g...

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