AIM:To investigate the association of FASgene polymorphism with coeliac disease (CD) development.METHODS: FAS-G670A gene polymorphism, located in a gamma interferon activation site, was studied in 146 unrelated CD pat...AIM:To investigate the association of FASgene polymorphism with coeliac disease (CD) development.METHODS: FAS-G670A gene polymorphism, located in a gamma interferon activation site, was studied in 146 unrelated CD patients and 203 healthy ethnically matched controls. The restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) method was used to identify FAS-G670A gene polymorphism.RESULTS:No significant difference was found in genotype frequency between CD cases and controls. In controls,however, the frequency of the GGgenotype was significantly higher in women (26.5%) than in men (12.8%) (OR=2.44,95% CI1.15-5.20, P=0.020) and it was also higher in men with CD than controls (OR=2.60, 95% (CI0.96-7.05, P=0.061).The GG genotype frequency was significantly higher in patients with most severe villous atrophy (Marsh Ⅲc lesions) (OR=3.74, 95% CI 1.19-11.82, P=0.025). A significantly less proportion of men suffered from Marsh IIIc lesions than women (OR=0.20, 95% (CI0.06-0.68, P=0.01). The risk of having severe villous atrophy increased with the additive effect of the Gallele in women (P=0.027 for trend, age and gender adjusted).CONCLUSION: FAS-G670A gene polymorphism is associated with the severity of villous atrophy in CD. Female gender is also associated with the severity of villous atrophy.展开更多
基金Supported by the Chinese Scholarship Council,No.98932034
文摘AIM:To investigate the association of FASgene polymorphism with coeliac disease (CD) development.METHODS: FAS-G670A gene polymorphism, located in a gamma interferon activation site, was studied in 146 unrelated CD patients and 203 healthy ethnically matched controls. The restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) method was used to identify FAS-G670A gene polymorphism.RESULTS:No significant difference was found in genotype frequency between CD cases and controls. In controls,however, the frequency of the GGgenotype was significantly higher in women (26.5%) than in men (12.8%) (OR=2.44,95% CI1.15-5.20, P=0.020) and it was also higher in men with CD than controls (OR=2.60, 95% (CI0.96-7.05, P=0.061).The GG genotype frequency was significantly higher in patients with most severe villous atrophy (Marsh Ⅲc lesions) (OR=3.74, 95% CI 1.19-11.82, P=0.025). A significantly less proportion of men suffered from Marsh IIIc lesions than women (OR=0.20, 95% (CI0.06-0.68, P=0.01). The risk of having severe villous atrophy increased with the additive effect of the Gallele in women (P=0.027 for trend, age and gender adjusted).CONCLUSION: FAS-G670A gene polymorphism is associated with the severity of villous atrophy in CD. Female gender is also associated with the severity of villous atrophy.