Association of Linear Growth Impairment in Pediatric Crohn's Disease and a Known Height Locus: A Pilot Study

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The etiology of growth impairment in Crohn's disease (CD) has been inadequately explained by nutritional, hormonal, and/or disease-related factors, suggesting that genetics may be an additional contributor. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate genetic variants associated with linear growth in pediatric-onset CD. We genotyped 951 subjects (317 CD patient-parent trios) for 64 polymorphisms within 14 CD-susceptibility and 23 stature-associated loci. Patient height-for-age Z-score < -1.64 was used to dichotomize probands into growth-impaired and nongrowth-impaired groups. The transmission disequilibrium test (TDT) was used to study association to growth impairment. There was a significant association between growth impairment in CD (height-for-age Z-score

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Lee, J. J., Essers, J. B., Kugathasan, S., Escher, J. C., Lettre, G., Butler, J. L., … Hirschhorn, J. (2010). Association of Linear Growth Impairment in Pediatric Crohn’s Disease and a Known Height Locus: A Pilot Study. Annals of Human Genetics, 74(6), 489–497. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-1809.2010.00606.x

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