Inflammatory bowel disease and the X chromosome |
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Authors: | Hayward, PA Satsangi, J Jewell, DP |
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Affiliation: | Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK. |
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Abstract: | A review of documented cases demonstrates a significant association of
Turner's syndrome with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis; this
association relates particularly to genetic constitutions comprising an
abnormal rather than an absent X chromosome. The karyotype 46XiXq, in pure
or mosaic form, appears to be a significant susceptibility factor for
inflammatory bowel disease. This karyotype often gives rise to relatively
weak phenotypic characteristics of Turner's syndrome, which may be
overlooked in short females with inflammatory bowel disease. The
association of inflammatory bowel disease with Turner's syndrome may
reflect the presence on the X chromosome of genes involved in disease
pathogenesis. Linkage analysis studies, involving microsatellite markers on
the X chromosome, are being performed.
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