Combined segregation and linkage analysis of inflammatory bowel disease inthe IBD1 region using severity to characterise Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
P. Forabosco et al., Combined segregation and linkage analysis of inflammatory bowel disease inthe IBD1 region using severity to characterise Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, EUR J HUM G, 8(11), 2000, pp. 846-852
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic relapsing disorder affecting
the gastro-intestinal tract and is subdivided into two main subtypes: Crohn
's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). Although the aetiology of IBD
is unknown, a strong genetic susceptibility is suggested and different cand
idate regions have been identified for both CD and UC. The IBD1 region on c
hromosome 16 has been confirmed to be important for susceptibility to CD, w
hereas conflicting evidence has been obtained for UC. We performed a combin
ed linkage and segregation analysis in the identified IBD1 region on a samp
le of 82 extended families with IBD using a parametric method implemented i
n the computer program COMDS. This approach allows simultaneous evaluation
of linkage while estimating the mode of inheritance and to include severity
of the trait to characterise the CD and UC phenotypes. Our results are con
sistent with the presence of a major gene in the IBD1 region close to D16S4
08 involved in both UC and CD. Furthermore, our data support evidence that
a single mutation in the gene leads more frequently to UC, whereas inherita
nce of two mutant alleles results in the more severe CD. In our study the I
BD1 locus was found to have a major role in IBD predisposition in the Itali
an population.