Analysis of Australian Crohn's disease pedigrees refines the localization for susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease on chromosome 16

  • CAVANAUGH J
  • CALLEN D
  • WILSON S
  • et al.
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Abstract

A number of localizations for the putative susceptibility gene(s) have been identified for both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. In a genome wide scan, Hugot et al . (1996) identified a region on chromosome 16 which appeared to be responsible for the inheritance of inflammatory bowel disease in a small proportion of families. Subsequent work has suggested that this localization is important for susceptibility to Crohn's disease rather than ulcerative colitis (Ohmen et al . 1996; Parkes et al . 1996). We investigated the contribution of this localization to the inheritance of inflammatory bowel disease in 54 multiplex Australian families, and confirmed its importance in a significant proportion of Crohn's disease families; we further refined the localization to a region near to D16S409, obtaining a maximum LOD score of 6.3 between D16S409 and D16S753.

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CAVANAUGH, J. A., CALLEN, D. F., WILSON, S. R., STANFORD, P. M., SRAML, M. E., GORSKA, M., … PAVLI, P. (1998). Analysis of Australian Crohn’s disease pedigrees refines the localization for susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease on chromosome 16. Annals of Human Genetics, 62(4), 291–298. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-1809.1998.6240291.x

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