## Background: The rs2241880A/G variant of the ATG16L1 gene has been associated with susceptibility to ileal Crohn's disease (CD) in adults. Our aim was to assess whether germline variation of ATG16L1 acts as an independent determinant of susceptibility to childhood-onset CD in the high-incidence S
Autophagy gene ATG16L1 but not IRGM is associated with Crohn's disease in Canadian children
โ Scribed by Devendra K. Amre; David R. Mack; Kenneth Morgan; Alfreda Krupoves; Irina Costea; Philippe Lambrette; Guy Grimard; Jinsong Dong; Houda Feguery; Vytautas Bucionis; Colette Deslandres; Emile Levy; Ernest G. Seidman
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 94 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1078-0998
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โฆ Synopsis
Background: Recent genome-wide studies have implicated the autophagy genes ATG16L1 and IRGM in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease (CD). We investigated whether these genes were associated with CD in Canadian children.
Methods:
A case-control study was carried out at 2 pediatric gastroenterology clinics in Canada. Confirmed cases of CD ฯฝ20 years diagnosed using standard criteria were classified according to the Montreal Classification scheme. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) rs2241880 (ATG16L1) and rs10065172 (IRGM) along with CARD15 SNPs, SNP8, SNP12, and SNP13 were genotyped.
Results: A total of 289 CD cases and 290 controls were studied.
The mean age (ฯฎSD) of the cases was 12.1 (ฯฎ3.5) years of age. Most cases were male (55.4%), had disease location L3 ฯฎ L4 (56.7%), and an inflammatory phenotype B1 ฯฎ p (87.2%) at diagnosis. rs2241880 (ATG16L1) was strongly associated with CD (allelic P ฯญ 1.24 ฯซ 10 ฯช6 ). Children with GG genotype had a more than 3-fold elevated risk for disease as compared to the wildtype AA homozygotes (odds ratio [OR], 3.1; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.93-4.94; P ฯญ 1.8 ฯซ 10 ฯช6 ). Association with SNP rs2241880 was specific for ileal disease (with or without colonic involvement) (case-based allelic P ฯญ 0.02; P-value versus controls ฯญ 9.5 ฯซ 10 ฯช8 ). The frequency of IRGM SNP rs10065172 was higher in cases but differences with controls were not statistically significant. No interactions between CARD15 and either ATG16L1 or IRGM were evident.
Conclusions:
We have confirmed associations between CD and ATG16L1 in a pediatric cohort of Canadian children. Associations with IRGM need to be further evaluated in larger studies.
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