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Copyright ©2006 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 21, 2006; 12(23): 3673-3677
Published online Jun 21, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i23.3673
Table 1 Allele frequencies for the NOD2 RAs in different ethnic groups
Ethnicity/populationFrequency (patient/control)
Frequency (patient/control)
Frequency (patient/control)
Other featuresReference
R702WG908RL1007fs
Greek0.1 (0.01)0.14 (0.03)0.18 (0.06)EAO[22]
Hungary0.16 (0.08) over all 3 mutations[23]
Israeli Arabs0.04 ( 0.01) over all 3 mutations[12]
Israeli Jewish0.050.180.08pediatric[24]
Israeli Jewish0.060.110.06adult[24]
USA Jewish0.03 (0.05)0.09 (0.03)0.07 (0.02)[6]
USA Caucasian0.06 (0.05)0.06 (0.01)0.13 (0.02)EAO[5]
USA Hispanic0 (0.03)0 (0.01)0.02 (0.004)EAO[5]
USA African American0.08 (0.02)0.0 (0)0.008 (0.04)EAO[5]
Australia0.11 (0.05)0.02 (0.10)0.07 (0.01)[25]
New Zealand0.03 (0.02)0.07 (0.05)0.08 (0.008)[26]
South Africa coloured0.06 (0.03)ND (0.005)0.01 (0.04)[14]
Han Chinese0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)[13]
Table 2 Results of association analysis between NOD2 RAs and other inherited diseases
DiseaseLinkage tochromosome16EthnicityAssociationReference
Allergy and atopyyesGermanyes1[21]
Behcet’s diseaseyesUK, Turkish and Arabno2[27]
Breast cancer with lung cancer FDR3noPolandyes[18]
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosisunknownItalianno[28]
Necrotising enteritisunknownFranceno4[29]
Psioratic arthritisyesNewfoundlandyes[30]
Psioratic arthririsyesUKno[31]
Rheumatoid arthritisnoUSAno5[32]
SarcoidosisnoDanesno[33]
SarcoidosisnoUnited Kingdomno[34]
Spondyloarthropathy with chronic gut inflammationnoBelgiumyes[20]
Systemic lupus erythematosusyesSpainno[35]
Type 1 diabetesyesScandinaviano[36]
Wegener's granulomatosisnoNorth Americano[37]