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Variable outcome in infantile-onset inflammatory bowel disease in an Asian cohort
AIM: Infantile-onset inflammatory bowel disease (IO-IBD) with the onset of disease before 12 mo of age, is a different disease entity from childhood IBD. We aimed to describe the clinical features, outcome and role of mutation in interleukin-10 (IL-10) and interleukin-10 receptors (IL-10R) in Asian...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5192277/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28082818 http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v22.i48.10653 |
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author | Lee, Way Seah Ng, Ruey Terng Chan, Koon-Wing Lau, Yu-Lung |
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description | AIM: Infantile-onset inflammatory bowel disease (IO-IBD) with the onset of disease before 12 mo of age, is a different disease entity from childhood IBD. We aimed to describe the clinical features, outcome and role of mutation in interleukin-10 (IL-10) and interleukin-10 receptors (IL-10R) in Asian children with IO-IBD. METHODS: All cases of IO-IBD, defined as onset of disease before 12 mo of age, seen at University Malaya Medical Center, Malaysia were reviewed. We performed mutational analysis for IL10 and IL10R genes in patients with presenting clinical features of Crohn’s disease (CD). RESULTS: Six [13%; CD = 3, ulcerative colitis (UC) = 2, IBD-unclassified (IBD-U) = 1] of the 48 children (CD = 25; UC = 23) with IBD have IO-IBD. At final review [median (range) duration of follow-up: 6.5 (3.0-20) years], three patients were in remission without immunosuppression [one each for post-colostomy (IBD-U), after standard immunosuppression (CD), and after total colectomy (UC)]. Three patients were on immunosuppression: one (UC) was in remission while two (both CD) had persistent disease. As compared with later-onset disease, IO-IBD were more likely to present with bloody diarrhea (100% vs 55%, P = 0.039) but were similar in terms of an associated autoimmune liver disease (0% vs 19%, P = 0.31), requiring biologics therapy (50% vs 36%, P = 0.40), surgery (50% vs 29%, P = 0.27), or achieving remission (50% vs 64%, P = 0.40). No mutations in either IL10 or IL10R in the three patients with CD and the only patient with IBD-U were identified. CONCLUSION: The clinical features of IO-IBD in this Asian cohort of children who were negative for IL-10 or IL-10R mutations were variable. As compared to childhood IBD with onset of disease after 12 mo of age, IO-IBD achieved remission at a similar rate. |
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spelling | pubmed-51922772017-01-12 Variable outcome in infantile-onset inflammatory bowel disease in an Asian cohort Lee, Way Seah Ng, Ruey Terng Chan, Koon-Wing Lau, Yu-Lung World J Gastroenterol Observational Study AIM: Infantile-onset inflammatory bowel disease (IO-IBD) with the onset of disease before 12 mo of age, is a different disease entity from childhood IBD. We aimed to describe the clinical features, outcome and role of mutation in interleukin-10 (IL-10) and interleukin-10 receptors (IL-10R) in Asian children with IO-IBD. METHODS: All cases of IO-IBD, defined as onset of disease before 12 mo of age, seen at University Malaya Medical Center, Malaysia were reviewed. We performed mutational analysis for IL10 and IL10R genes in patients with presenting clinical features of Crohn’s disease (CD). RESULTS: Six [13%; CD = 3, ulcerative colitis (UC) = 2, IBD-unclassified (IBD-U) = 1] of the 48 children (CD = 25; UC = 23) with IBD have IO-IBD. At final review [median (range) duration of follow-up: 6.5 (3.0-20) years], three patients were in remission without immunosuppression [one each for post-colostomy (IBD-U), after standard immunosuppression (CD), and after total colectomy (UC)]. Three patients were on immunosuppression: one (UC) was in remission while two (both CD) had persistent disease. As compared with later-onset disease, IO-IBD were more likely to present with bloody diarrhea (100% vs 55%, P = 0.039) but were similar in terms of an associated autoimmune liver disease (0% vs 19%, P = 0.31), requiring biologics therapy (50% vs 36%, P = 0.40), surgery (50% vs 29%, P = 0.27), or achieving remission (50% vs 64%, P = 0.40). No mutations in either IL10 or IL10R in the three patients with CD and the only patient with IBD-U were identified. CONCLUSION: The clinical features of IO-IBD in this Asian cohort of children who were negative for IL-10 or IL-10R mutations were variable. As compared to childhood IBD with onset of disease after 12 mo of age, IO-IBD achieved remission at a similar rate. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2016-12-28 2016-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5192277/ /pubmed/28082818 http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v22.i48.10653 Text en ©The Author(s) 2016. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is an open-access article which was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. |
spellingShingle | Observational Study Lee, Way Seah Ng, Ruey Terng Chan, Koon-Wing Lau, Yu-Lung Variable outcome in infantile-onset inflammatory bowel disease in an Asian cohort |
title | Variable outcome in infantile-onset inflammatory bowel disease in an Asian cohort |
title_full | Variable outcome in infantile-onset inflammatory bowel disease in an Asian cohort |
title_fullStr | Variable outcome in infantile-onset inflammatory bowel disease in an Asian cohort |
title_full_unstemmed | Variable outcome in infantile-onset inflammatory bowel disease in an Asian cohort |
title_short | Variable outcome in infantile-onset inflammatory bowel disease in an Asian cohort |
title_sort | variable outcome in infantile-onset inflammatory bowel disease in an asian cohort |
topic | Observational Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5192277/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28082818 http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v22.i48.10653 |
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