Longitudinal concordance for clinical characteristics in a Swedish-Danish twin population with inflammatory bowel disease

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作者
Halfvarson, Jonas [1 ]
Jess, Tine [2 ]
Bodin, Lennart [3 ,4 ]
Jarnerot, Gunnar [1 ]
Munkholm, Pia [2 ]
Binder, Vibeke [2 ]
Tysk, Curt [5 ]
机构
[1] Orebro Univ Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Div Gastroenterol, Orebro, Sweden
[2] Univ Copenhagen, Herlev Hosp, Dept Med Gastroenterol C, DK-1168 Copenhagen, Denmark
[3] Orebro Univ Hosp, Stat & Epidemiol Unit, Orebro, Sweden
[4] Univ Orebro, Dept Stat, Orebro, Sweden
[5] Univ Orebro, Dept Clin Med, Orebro, Sweden
关键词
inflammatory bowel disease; genetics; twins; genotype-phenotype; Montreal Classification;
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10.1002/ibd.20242
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Background: The genetic influence on disease course in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) remains unknown. We therefore aimed to study longitudinal concordance for clinical characteristics and longitudinal stability using the Montreal Classification in an IBD twin population. Methods: A total of 158 twins with ulcerative colitis (UC) (18 belonging to 9 concordant monozygotic pairs) and 141 twins with Crohn's disease (CD) (34 belonging to 17 concordant monozygotic pairs) were enrolled. Medical notes were scrutinized for clinical characteristics at diagnosis and after 10 years. Using the binominal distribution, we tested the hypothesis that clinical characteristics were independent within individuals in disease concordant monozygotic pairs. Results: In CD, location was identical in 11/17 monozygotic concordant pairs at diagnosis (P = 0.008) and in 11/16 pairs after 10 C years (P = 0.02). Behavior at diagnosis was identical in 13/17 pairs (P = 0.03) and in 11/16 pairs after 10 years (P = 0.01). Monozygotic UC twins were concordant (within 5 years) for age at diagnosis (6/9 pairs: P < 0.001) and symptomatic onset (4/9 pairs; P = 0.02) but not for extent of disease at diagnosis or after 10 years. The Montreal Classification did not demonstrate longitudinal stability, either regarding location or behavior of CD or extent of UC. Conclusions: The high phenotypic concordance, both at diagnosis and longitudinally, in monozygotic twins with CD supports a genetic influence not only on disease occurrence but also on disease course. This contrasts with UC, where the genetic impact appears less. Montreal Classification characteristics changed over time and should be used cautiously.
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