1 Ulcerative colitis: a genetic disease?

Juleen A. Cavanaugh BSc, MS, Phd (Research Scientist), Paul Pavli MBBS, FRACP, PhD (Senior Specialist)
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Abstract

A number of lines of evidence support the hypothesis that ulcerative colitis is an inherited disorder in a proportion of cases. First, there is a pattern of familial aggregation. Second, there are differences in the prevalence of the disease in different ethnic groups. Finally, the concordance rate in monozygotic twin pairs is higher than that of dizygotic twin pairs, although not as high as the concordance rates observed in Crohn's disease. Genetic models of the inheritance patterns suggest that ulcerative colitis is probably caused by one major gene, although that gene (or genes) remains to be identified. While at least one localization for susceptibility to Crohn's disease now seems certain, efforts to localize and characterize the susceptibility genes involved in the inheritance of ulcerative colitis are still underway. While the genes of the major histocompatibility complex have been imputed as causal in susceptibility to ulcerative colitis, a consensus of proof continues to elude us.

溃疡性结肠炎:一种遗传性疾病?
许多证据支持溃疡性结肠炎在一定比例的病例中是一种遗传性疾病的假设。首先,有一种家族聚集的模式。第二,不同民族的患病率存在差异。最后,同卵双胞胎的一致性率高于异卵双胞胎,尽管不像克罗恩病的一致性率那么高。遗传模式的遗传模型表明,溃疡性结肠炎可能是由一个主要基因引起的,尽管该基因(或多个基因)仍有待鉴定。虽然至少有一种克罗恩病易感性的定位现在似乎是确定的,但溃疡性结肠炎遗传相关易感性基因的定位和特征仍在进行中。虽然主要组织相容性复合体的基因被认为是溃疡性结肠炎易感性的原因,但证据的共识仍然没有得到证实。
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