OCTN1 variant L503F is associated with familial and sporadic inflammatory bowel disease

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Purpose: A two-allele haplotype of TC (OCTN1 rs1050152 and OCTN2 -207G→C) is associated with Crohn's disease (CD). The association has been replicated in different populations, but also failed in some studies. The present study is to replicate the association of OCTN1 rs1050152 and examine another variant rs272879 with familial and sporadic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in a cohort from central Pennsylvania, USA. Methods: The study samples (n = 465) included 212 inflammatory bowel disease patients (CD = 115, UC = 97), including 103 familial (CD = 55, UC = 46) and 111 sporadic (CD = 60, UC = 51) IBD, 139 non-IBD family members from a familial IBD registry, and 114 unrelated healthy controls. A total of 12 OCTN1 variants within exonic sequences were examined. Two nonsynonymous SNPs, rs1050152 (L503F) and rs272879 (L395V) were genotyped by a PCR-based RFLP/cRFLP method and statistically analyzed. These samples with an additional 141 unrelated healthy samples were also genotyped for rs1050152 using the SNPlex™ Genotyping System. Results: The OCTN1 rs1050152 is associated with CD (OR = 1.745, 95% CI = 1.019-2.990, χ2 = 4.129, p = 0.042) and with IBD (OR = 1.68, 95% CI = 1.052-2.676, χ2 = 4.732, p = 0.030); while the variant rs272879 is not associated with IBD, CD or ulcerative colitis (UC). The distribution of the rs1050152 variant showed a high level of the T allele in male UC (OR = 2.585, 95% CI = 1.139-5.869, p = 0.023) and IBD (OR = 2.039, 95% CI = 1.024-4.059, p = 0.042) patients, and in female CD patients (OR = 2.329, 95% CI = 1.038-5.226, ρ value = 0.039). Conclusion: The present results replicated the association of the OCTN1 rs1050152 (L503F) variant with CD and IBD overall. A weak gender-specific effect of rs1050152 (L503F) on male UC and female CD was observed. © 2009 European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation.

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Lin, Z., Nelson, L., Franke, A., Poritz, L., Li, T. Y., Wu, R., … Koltun, W. A. (2010). OCTN1 variant L503F is associated with familial and sporadic inflammatory bowel disease. Journal of Crohn’s and Colitis, 4(2), 132–138. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crohns.2009.09.003

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