Title of article :
Genetics in coeliac disease
Author/Authors :
David A. van Heel، نويسنده , , Karen Hunt، نويسنده , , Luigi Greco، نويسنده , , Cisca Wijmenga، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
17
From page :
323
To page :
339
Abstract :
Coeliac disease has a strong genetic component, higher than for many other common complex diseases. Possession of the HLA-DQ2 variant is required for presentation of disease causing dietary antigens to T cells, although this is also common in the healthy population. Non-HLA genetic factors account for the majority of heritable risk. Linkage studies have identified promising regions on chromosomes 5 and 19, with multiple other loci awaiting definitive confirmation in independent studies. Inherited variants in the tightly clustered chromosome 2q CD28-CTLA4-ICOS region are associated with disease, although of weak effect size. Larger sample sizes are necessary in coeliac disease genetic studies to detect small effects, alternatively meta-analysis offers promise. Newer methods including gene expression analysis and genome wide association studies will advance understanding of genetic susceptibility. Identification of coeliac disease genes may improve diagnostic/prognostic markers, basic understanding of disease aetiology, permit development of novel therapeutics and provide insight into other autoimmune disorders.
Keywords :
association , linkage , Genetic , genome scan , coeliac , CTLA4 , Celiac
Journal title :
Best Practice and Research Clinical Gastroenterology
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Best Practice and Research Clinical Gastroenterology
Record number :
466509
Link To Document :
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