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  • Diverticular disease involves the formation of pouches in the bowel wall, which can lead to infections and serious complications like diverticulitis.
  • Researchers analyzed a large genomic dataset from over 15,000 Icelanders to identify genetic variants linked to diverticular disease and its severe form, diverticulitis.
  • They found significant associations with specific genes, including ARHGAP15 and COLQ for diverticular disease and FAM155A for diverticulitis, marking the first genome-wide associations identified for this condition.

Article Abstract

Diverticular disease is characterized by pouches (that is, diverticulae) due to weakness in the bowel wall, which can become infected and inflamed causing diverticulitis, with potentially severe complications. Here, we test 32.4 million sequence variants identified through whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of 15,220 Icelanders for association with diverticular disease (5,426 cases) and its more severe form diverticulitis (2,764 cases). Subsequently, 16 sequence variants are followed up in a diverticular disease sample from Denmark (5,970 cases, 3,020 controls). In the combined Icelandic and Danish data sets we observe significant association of intronic variants in ARHGAP15 (Rho GTPase-activating protein 15; rs4662344-T: P=1.9 × 10, odds ratio (OR)=1.23) and COLQ (collagen-like tail subunit of asymmetric acetylcholinesterase; rs7609897-T: P=1.5 × 10, OR=0.87) with diverticular disease and in FAM155A (family with sequence similarity 155A; rs67153654-A: P=3.0 × 10, OR=0.82) with diverticulitis. These are the first loci shown to associate with diverticular disease in a genome-wide study.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5467205PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms15789DOI Listing

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