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Genome search in celiac disease

Authors :
S. Percopo
Alessandro Ventura
Giuseppe Iacono
Fiorella Balli
Salvatore Musumeci
Ettore Cardi
Giuliano Torre
Gino Roberto Corazza
Carlo Catassi
Wilma Mantavoni
Rosanna Gatti
Françoise Clerget-Darpoux
J.L. Serre
Roberto Tosi
Francesco Cataldo
Jean François Eliaou
Stefano De Virgiliis
Umberto Volta
F. Clot
Colette Dib
Francesco Perri
R. Lazzari
Gianluigi De Angelis
Roberto Ferrari
Marie Claude Fulchignoni-Lataud
Luigi Greco
Riccardo Troncone
Patrizia Zavattari
F. Bouguerra
Giuseppe Magazzù
Annamaria Giunta
Marie Claude Babron
Maria Teresa Bardella
Greco, L
Corazza, G
Babron, Mc
Clot, F
Fulchignonilataud, Mc
Percopo, S
Zavattari, P
Bouguerra, F
Dib, C
Tosi, R
Troncone, R
Ventura, Alessandro
Mantavoni, W
Magazzu, G
Gatti, R
Lazzari, R
Giunta, A
Perri, F
Iacono, G
Cardi, E
DE VIRGILIIS, S
Cataldo, F
DE ANGELIS, G
Musumeci, S
Clergetdarpoux, F.
Greco, Luigi
Fulchignoni Lataud, Mc
Troncone, Riccardo
Ventura, A
Mantovani, W
Magazzù, G
de Virgiliis, S
De Angelis, G
Ferrari, R
Balli, F
Bardella, Mt
Volta, U
Catassi, C
Torre, G
Eliaou, Jf
Serre, Jl
Clerget Darpoux, F.
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

SummaryCeliac disease (CD), a malabsorption disorder of the small intestine, results from ingestion of gluten. The HLA risk factors involved in CD are well known but do not explain the entire genetic susceptibility. To determine the localization of other genetic risk factors, a systematic screening of the genome has been undertaken. The typing information of 281 markers on 110 affected sib pairs and their parents was used to test linkage. Systematic linkage analysis was first performed on 39 pairs in which both sibs had a symptomatic form of CD. Replication of the regions of interest was then carried out on 71 pairs in which one sib had a symptomatic form and the other a silent form of CD. In addition to the HLA loci, our study suggests that a risk factor in 5qter is involved in both forms of CD (symptomatic and silent). Furthermore, a factor on 11qter possibly differentiates the two forms. In contrast, none of the regions recently published was confirmed by the present screening.

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....41c94f29a99325cee6f54ff1840e3fff