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Existence of a genetic risk factor on chromosome 5q in Italian coeliac disease families

Authors :
Patricia Momigliano-Richiardi
S. De Virgiliis
Giorgio Casari
F. Clot
Marie-Claude Babron
J.L. Serre
V. Mantovani
Luigi Greco
A. Lemainque
A. D'alfonso
S. Percopo
Gino Roberto Corazza
Paolo Gasparini
Hana Selinger-Leneman
M. C. Fulchignoni-Lataud
Giuseppe Iacono
Roberto Tosi
Patrizia Zavattari
Françoise Clerget-Darpoux
R. Sica
Greco, L
Babron, Mc
Corazza, Gr
Percopo, S
Sica, R
Clot, F
Fulchignoni Lataud, Mc
Zavattari, P
Momigliano Richiardi, P
Casari, GIORGIO NEVIO
Gasparini, P
Tosi, R
Mantovani, V
De Virgiliis, S
Iacono, G
D'Alfonso, A
Selinger Leneman, H
Lemainque, A
Serre, Jl
Clerget Darpoux, F.
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Coeliac disease (CD) is a malabsorptive disorder of the small intestine resulting from ingestion of gluten. The HLA risk factors involved in CD are well known but do not explain the whole genetic susceptibility. Several regions of potential linkage on chromosomes 3q, 5q, 10q, 11q, 15q and 19q have already been reported in the literature. These six regions were analyzed with the Maximum Lod Score method on a dense set of markers. A new sample of 89 Italian sibpairs was available for study. There was no evidence for linkage for any of the regions tested, except for chromosome 5q. For this region, our data, as well as a sample of 93 sibpairs from our first genome screen (Greco et al. 1998), are compatible with the presence of a risk factor for CD with a moderate effect.

Details

ISSN :
00034800
Volume :
65
Issue :
Pt 1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of human genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....be1a55b0afb00d3b4cf1b5928563f0f9