Identification of genetic loci for basal cell nevus syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease in a single large pedigree

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Carolien I. Panhuysen
Amir Karban
Alisa Knodle Manning
Theodore M. Bayless
Richard H. Duerr
Joan E. Bailey-Wilson
Ervin H. Epstein
Steven R. Brant
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[1] Boston University School of Medicine,Genetics Program, Department of Medicine
[2] Boston University School of Public Health,Department of Biostatistics
[3] Johns Hopkins University,Harvey M. and Lyn P. Meyerhoff Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, Department of Medicine, The School of Medicine
[4] Rambam Medical Center,Department of Gastroenterology
[5] University of Pittsburgh,Department of Medicine
[6] National Institutes of Health,National Human Genome Research Institute
[7] University of California San Francisco,Department of Dermatology
[8] Johns Hopkins University,Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health
[9] JHUSOM,undefined
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Human Genetics | 2006年 / 120卷
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease; Ulcerative Colitis; Linkage Evidence; Suggestive Linkage; NOD2 Mutation;
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Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome (BCNS) is an autosomal dominant disease. PTCH1 gene mutations have been found responsible in many but not all pedigrees. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a complex genetic disorder, disproportionate in Ashkenazim, and characterized by chronic intestinal inflammation. We revisited a large Ashkenazim pedigree, first reported in 1968, with multiple diagnoses of BCNS and IBD, and with a common genetic cause for both disorders proposed. We expanded the pedigree to four generations and performed a genome-wide linkage study for BCNS and IBD traits. Twelve members with BCNS, seven with IBD, five with both diagnoses and eight unaffected were genotyped. Both non-parametric (GENEHUNTER 2.1) and parametric (FASTLINK) linkage analyses were performed and a validation through simulation was performed. BCNS linked to chromosome 9q22 (D9S1120) just proximal to the PTCH1 gene (NPL=3.26, P=0.003; parametric two-point LOD=2.4, parametric multipoint LOD=3.7). Novel IBD linkage evidence was observed at chromosome 1p13 (D1S420, NPL 3.92, P=0.0047; parametric two-point LOD=1.9). Linkage evidence was also observed to previously reported IBD loci on 4q, (D4S2623, NPL 3.02, P=0.012; parametric two-point LOD=2.15), 10q23 (D10S1225 near DLG5, NPL 3.33, P=0.0085; parametric two-point LOD=1.3), 12 overlapping the IBD2 locus (D12S313, NPL 2.6, P=0.018; parametric two-point LOD=1.52), and 7q (D7S510 and D7S3046, NPL 4.06, P=0.0035; parametric two-point LOD=2.18). In this pedigree affected by both BCNS and IBD, the two traits and their respective candidate genetic loci segregate independently; BCNS maps to the PTCH1 gene and IBD maps to several candidate regions, mostly overlapping previously observed IBD loci.
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