Common variants at five new loci associated with early-onset inflammatory bowel disease. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • The inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are common causes of morbidity in children and young adults in the western world. Here we report the results of a genome-wide association study in early-onset IBD involving 3,426 affected individuals and 11,963 genetically matched controls recruited through international collaborations in Europe and North America, thereby extending the results from a previous study of 1,011 individuals with early-onset IBD. We have identified five new regions associated with early-onset IBD susceptibility, including 16p11 near the cytokine gene IL27 (rs8049439, P = 2.41 x 10(-9)), 22q12 (rs2412973, P = 1.55 x 10(-9)), 10q22 (rs1250550, P = 5.63 x 10(-9)), 2q37 (rs4676410, P = 3.64 x 10(-8)) and 19q13.11 (rs10500264, P = 4.26 x 10(-10)). Our scan also detected associations at 23 of 32 loci previously implicated in adult-onset Crohn's disease and at 8 of 17 loci implicated in adult-onset ulcerative colitis, highlighting the close pathogenetic relationship between early- and adult-onset IBD.

authors

  • Imielinski, Marcin
  • Baldassano, Robert N
  • Griffiths, Anne
  • Russell, Richard K
  • Annese, Vito
  • Dubinsky, Marla
  • Kugathasan, Subra
  • Bradfield, Jonathan P
  • Walters, Thomas D
  • Sleiman, Patrick
  • Kim, Cecilia E
  • Muise, Aleixo
  • Wang, Kai
  • Glessner, Joseph T
  • Saeed, Shehzad
  • Zhang, Haitao
  • Frackelton, Edward C
  • Hou, Cuiping
  • Flory, James
  • Otieno, George
  • Chiavacci, Rosetta M
  • Grundmeier, Robert
  • Castro, Massimo
  • Latiano, Anna
  • Dallapiccola, Bruno
  • Stempak, Joanne
  • Abrams, Debra J
  • Taylor, Kent
  • McGovern, Dermot
  • Silber, Gary
  • Wrobel, Iwona
  • Quiros, Antonio
  • Barrett, Jeffrey C
  • Hansoul, Sarah
  • Nicolae, Dan L
  • Cho, Judy H
  • Duerr, Richard H
  • Rioux, John D
  • Brant, Steven R
  • Silverberg, Mark S
  • Taylor, Kent D
  • Barmuda, M Michael
  • Bitton, Alain
  • Dassopoulos, Themistocles
  • Datta, Lisa Wu
  • Green, Todd
  • Griffiths, Anne M
  • Kistner, Emily O
  • Murtha, Michael T
  • Regueiro, Miguel D
  • Rotter, Jerome I
  • Schumm, L Philip
  • Steinhart, A Hillary
  • Targan, Stephen R
  • Xavier, Ramnik J
  • Libioulle, Cécile
  • Sandor, Cynthia
  • Lathrop, Mark
  • Belaiche, Jacques
  • Dewit, Olivier
  • Gut, Ivo
  • Heath, Simon
  • Laukens, Debby
  • Mni, Myriam
  • Rutgeerts, Paul
  • Van Gossum, André
  • Zelenika, Diana
  • Franchimont, Denis
  • Hugot, J P
  • de Vos, Martine
  • Vermeire, Severine
  • Louis, Edouard
  • Cardon, Lon R
  • Anderson, Carl A
  • Drummond, Hazel
  • Nimmo, Elaine
  • Ahmad, Tariq
  • Prescott, Natalie J
  • Onnie, Clive M
  • Fisher, Sheila A
  • Marchini, Jonathan
  • Ghori, Jilur
  • Bumpstead, Suzannah
  • Gwillam, Rhian
  • Tremelling, Mark
  • Delukas, Panos
  • Mansfield, John
  • Jewell, Derek
  • Satsangi, Jack
  • Mathew, Christopher G
  • Parkes, Miles
  • Georges, Michel
  • Daly, Mark J
  • Heyman, Melvin B
  • Ferry, George D
  • Kirschner, Barbara
  • Lee, Jessica
  • Essers, Jonah
  • Grand, Richard
  • Stephens, Michael
  • Levine, Arie
  • Piccoli, David
  • Van Limbergen, John
  • Cucchiara, Salvatore
  • Monos, Dimitri S
  • Guthery, Stephen L
  • Denson, Lee
  • Wilson, David C
  • Grant, Straun F A
  • Daly, Mark
  • Silverberg, Mark S
  • Satsangi, Jack
  • Hakonarson, Hakon

publication date

  • November 15, 2009

Research

keywords

  • Genetic Variation
  • Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC3267927

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 70649113728

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1038/ng.489

PubMed ID

  • 19915574

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 41

issue

  • 12