Lymphotoxin alpha gene in Crohn's disease patients: absence of implication in the response to infliximab in a large cohort study

  • Dideberg, Vinciane
  • Louis, Edouard
  • Farnir, Frédéric
  • Bertoli, Sabrina
  • Vermeire, S.
  • Rutgeerts, P.
  • De Vos, M.
  • Van Gossum, A.
  • Belaiche, Jacques
  • Bours, Vincent
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Publication date
May 2006
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Abstract

A haplotype in the lymphotoxin alpha (LTA) gene has been associated with a lack of response to infliximab in a small cohort of Crohn's disease (CD) patients. The present study aimed to confirm the implication of this haplotype in the response to infliximab in a larger cohort of Caucasian patients. The response to the first infusion with infliximab was evaluated in 214 Caucasian patients with either luminal (n = 150) or fistulising (n = 64) CD. Clinical response was based on the decrease in CID Activity Index (luminal) or on the evolution in the fistula discharge (fistulising). Biological response was assessed in 139 patients who had elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) before treatment and for whom CRP values were also available after treatmen...

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