Review
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastrointest Pathophysiol. Nov 15, 2015; 6(4): 159-168
Published online Nov 15, 2015. doi: 10.4291/wjgp.v6.i4.159
Table 1 Characteristics of familial and sporadic Crohn’s disease in patients and healthy relatives
Familial CDSporadic CD
Patients
Younger age at presentationOnset al the classical peak age for IBD
Predominantly ileal involvementPredominantly colonic involvement
Penetrating/stenosing phenotypeLess frequently complicated
More frequent extraintestinal manifestationsLess frequent extraintestinal manifestations
More frequent NOD2/CARD15 mutationsNOD2/CARD15 mutations < 50% of patients
Higher prevalence of anti-glycan antibodiesNOD2/CARD15 mutations associated with an increased sero-reactivity to microbial antigens
Impaired intestinal permeability associated with NOD2/CARD15 variantsImpaired intestinal permeability in < 50% of patients
Environmental factors: SmokingEnvironmental factors: Smoking, diet?
Healthy relatives
Genetic concordance of IBD4 locus in families with smokersNo reported genetic concordance
ASCA traitIncreased sero-reactivity to microbial antigens, also correlating with NOD2/CARD15 genotype
Abnormal intestinal permeabilityAbnormal intestinal permeability in < 40% of relatives