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HLA signatures as pathophysiological discriminants of microscopic colitis subtypes.

Zheng T, Roda G, Zabana Y et al.

37768647 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
554942 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

ZT
Zheng T
RG
Roda G
ZY
Zabana Y
EC
Escudero-Hernández C
LX
Liu X
CY
Chen Y
CT
Camargo Tavares L
BF
Bonfiglio F
MM
Mellander MR
JI
Janczewska I
VL
Vigren L
SK
Sjöberg K
OB
Ohlsson B
AS
Almer S
HJ
Halfvarson J
MS
Miehlke S
MA
Madisch A
LW
Lieb W
KJ
Kupčinskas J
WR
Weersma RK
BL
Bujanda L
JA
Julià A
MS
Marsal S
EM
Esteve M
GD
Guagnozzi D
FF
Fernández-Bañares F
FC
Ferrer C
PI
Peter I
LJ
Ludvigsson JF
PD
Pardi D
VB
Verhaegh B
JD
Jonkers D
PM
Pierik M
MA
Münch A
FA
Franke A
BF
Bresso F
KH
Khalili H
CJ
Colombel JF
DM
D'Amato M
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Background and aims: Microscopic colitis [MC] is currently regarded as an inflammatory bowel disease that manifests as two subtypes: collagenous colitis [CC] and lymphocytic colitis [LC]. Whether these represent a clinical continuum or distinct entities is, however, an open question. Genetic investigations may contribute important insight into their respective pathophysiologies.

2,599 European ancestry cases, 552,343 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

554942
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Sweden, Netherlands, U.S., Finland, U.K., Lithuania, Germany, Spain
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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