IL23R, NOD2/CARD15, ATG16L1 and PHOX2B polymorphisms in a group of patients with Crohn's disease and correlation with sub-phenotypes

  • Authors:
    • Mattia Lauriola
    • Giampaolo Ugolini
    • Stefano Rivetti
    • Sara Nanì
    • Giancarlo Rosati
    • Simone Zanotti
    • Isacco Montroni
    • Alessio Manaresi
    • Davide Zattoni
    • Andrea Belluzzi
    • Lucia Castellani
    • Gabriele D'Uva
    • Gabriella Mattei
    • Mario Taffurelli
    • Pierluigi Strippoli
    • Rossella Solmi
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  • Published online on: December 27, 2010     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2010.591
  • Pages: 469-477
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Abstract

Recent genomic research has identified interleukin-23 receptor (IL23R), nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain containing 2 caspase-activation recruitment domain 15 (NOD2/CARD15), autophagy related 16-like 1 (ATG16L1) and paired-like homeobox 2b (PHOX2B) as susceptibility loci for Crohn's Disease (CD). Our aim was to investigate these gene variants in a group of CD patients and to analyse the correlation to sub-phenotypes such as gender, smoking habits, disease behaviour at diagnosis, severity of disease and extra-intestinal manifestations. Nineteen patients with CD and 20 healthy controls were included in the study. The gene variants IL23R rs7517847 and rs11209026, NOD2/CARD15 rs2066845, PHOX2B rs16853571, ATG16L1 rs2241879 and rs2241880 were genotyped by PCR followed by sequencing. The frequency of the G risk allele of IL23R rs7517847 was found to be increased in patients with CD (42%) compared to that in control subjects (20%) [odds ratio (OR), 2.9; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.06-7.9; P=0.03]. In addition, the homozygous condition GG was also associated with CD (OR, 8.70; 95% CI, 0.9-81.6; P=0.038). The analysis of correlation of genotype to sub-phenotypes showed an association of ATG16L1 rs2241879 with the lack of extra-intestinal manifestations (OR, 0.03; 95% CI, 0.002-0.45; P=0.006), and the patients defined as non-smokers displayed an increased frequency of the risk allele C (P=0.03). The present study confirms the association of the heterozygous and homozygous IL23R rs7517847 variant with CD and suggests an additive effect of smoking to the ATG16L1 rs2241879 C risk allele SNP, in the context of the multifactorial model established for the development of CD and a protective effect of the same allele against extra-intestinal manifestations.

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Lauriola M, Ugolini G, Rivetti S, Nanì S, Rosati G, Zanotti S, Montroni I, Manaresi A, Zattoni D, Belluzzi A, Belluzzi A, et al: IL23R, NOD2/CARD15, ATG16L1 and PHOX2B polymorphisms in a group of patients with Crohn's disease and correlation with sub-phenotypes. Int J Mol Med 27: 469-477, 2011
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Lauriola, M., Ugolini, G., Rivetti, S., Nanì, S., Rosati, G., Zanotti, S. ... Solmi, R. (2011). IL23R, NOD2/CARD15, ATG16L1 and PHOX2B polymorphisms in a group of patients with Crohn's disease and correlation with sub-phenotypes. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 27, 469-477. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2010.591
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Lauriola, M., Ugolini, G., Rivetti, S., Nanì, S., Rosati, G., Zanotti, S., Montroni, I., Manaresi, A., Zattoni, D., Belluzzi, A., Castellani, L., D'Uva, G., Mattei, G., Taffurelli, M., Strippoli, P., Solmi, R."IL23R, NOD2/CARD15, ATG16L1 and PHOX2B polymorphisms in a group of patients with Crohn's disease and correlation with sub-phenotypes". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 27.3 (2011): 469-477.
Chicago
Lauriola, M., Ugolini, G., Rivetti, S., Nanì, S., Rosati, G., Zanotti, S., Montroni, I., Manaresi, A., Zattoni, D., Belluzzi, A., Castellani, L., D'Uva, G., Mattei, G., Taffurelli, M., Strippoli, P., Solmi, R."IL23R, NOD2/CARD15, ATG16L1 and PHOX2B polymorphisms in a group of patients with Crohn's disease and correlation with sub-phenotypes". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 27, no. 3 (2011): 469-477. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2010.591