Phenotype-genotype associations were evaluated in a Canadian cohort including 507 patients with CD, 216 patients with UC, and 352 ethnically matched controls genotyped for SLC22A4 C1672T, SLC22A5G-207C, and the major CD-associated CARD15 variants.
Phenotype-genotype associations were evaluated in a Canadian cohort including 507 patients with CD, 216 patients with UC, and 352 ethnically matched controls genotyped for SLC22A4 C1672T, SLC22A5 G-207C, and the major CD-associated CARD15 variants.
Association with 11 SNPs spanning the SLC22A4 and SLC22A5 genes, including a putative RA-causing functional polymorphism (rs3792876 [slc2f2]) and a functional haplotype previously associated with CD, was investigated in 909 RA cases and 594 population controls in the UK.
The article discusses current information on the relation between CARD15 variants and Crohn disease and the discoveries of SLC22A4/SLC22A5 and DLG5 gene variants that also confer risk for inflammatory bowel disease.
The polymorphisms in DLG5 (113 G-->A, 4136 C-->A, and DLG5_e26), SLC22A4 (1672 C-->T), and SLC22A5 (-207 G-->C) were assessed in 625 patients with Crohn's disease (CD), 363 patients with ulcerative colitis (UC), and 1012 healthy controls.
Recently, a functional haplotype of 2 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) mapping to the organic cation transporter (OCTN) genes, SLC22A4 and SLC22A5, was identified as a second Crohn's disease susceptibility locus.
Two variants, 1672C>T in SLC22A4 and -207G>C in SLC22A5, were shown to alter these genes' functions and were identified as genetic susceptibility factors for Crohn's disease (CD).
Two variants, 1672C>T in SLC22A4 and -207G>C in SLC22A5, were shown to alter these genes' functions and were identified as genetic susceptibility factors for Crohn's disease (CD).
Variant allelic frequency of OCTN1 (53.6% vs 43%; P = .0008) and OCTN2 (56.1% vs 48.4%; P = .0092) polymorphisms and homozygosity for the OCTN1/2-TC haplotype (28.4% vs 16%; P = .0042) were associated with CD versus HCs.
The TC haplotype, composed of L503F in SLC22A4 and -207G/C in SLC22A5 promoters, was reported to alter the function of the organic cation transporter and to be associated with CD in Caucasians.
Collectively, our results suggest that the 1672T variant of the OCTN1 gene and the -207C variant of the OCTN2 gene represent risk factors for CD in the Greek population.
The OCTN1 (SLC22A4 1672C-->T) and OCTN2 (SLC22A5 -207G-->C) variants within the IBD5 locus have been associated with susceptibility to adult onset Crohn's disease (CD), but their contribution in children has not been examined.
Three specific single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been reported to associate with RA and CD and to change the functional activity of two organic cation transporters, solute carrier family 22 member 4/5 (SLC22A4) and (SLC22A5).
A major role in adult Crohn's disease (CD) has been defined for 3 polymorphisms in the CARD15 gene, whereas variants in the SLC22A4, SLC22A5, and DLG5 genes could have a minor contribution to IBD susceptibility.
Recently, two functional variants in SLC22A4 and SLC22A5 (L503F and G-207C), encoding the cation transporters OCTN1 and OCTN2, were proposed as causal variants for CD, but with conflicting genetic evidence regarding their contribution.
Case-control analysis of the SLC22A4 1672T, SLC22A5-207C diplotype showed significant association (p=0.04) with CD susceptibility compared with controls.
Polymorphisms in the carnitine transporters, encoded by the SLC22A4 and SLC22A5 genes, have been involved in susceptibility to two other autoimmune diseases, rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease.