Brief Article
Copyright ©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. May 7, 2014; 20(17): 5008-5016
Published online May 7, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i17.5008
Table 1 Number of surgical interventions according to nucleotide-binding oligomerisation domain 2/caspase recruitment domains 15 gene status
Surgical interventionsPathogenic mutation positive (n = 8)Pathogenic mutation negative (n = 22)
1212
215
313
431
511
Table 2 Analysis of phenotypic characteristics of Crohn’s disease patients according to nucleotide-binding oligomerisation domain 2/caspase recruitment domains 15 gene status1
Characteristics3020insC mutation positive (n = 4)3020insC mutation negative (n = 26)
Disease behaviour
Perforating15
Stricturing414
Inflammatory37
Location of CD lesions
Small bowel47
Ileocaecal619
Colonic17
Anorectal11
Others00
No of locations involved
1413
247
302
4+00
Extraintestinal manifestations03
Table 3 Comparison of allele frequencies of nucleotide-binding oligomerisation domain 2/caspase recruitment domains 15 mutations
StudyPopulationNOD2/CARD15 mutation
3020insCExon 8Exon 4
Present studyAustralian13.3%3%16.7%
Hugot et al[4]European12%6%11%
Hampe et al[5]German/British16%--
Vermeire et al[10]Canadian10.3%5.2%12.9%
Cavanaugh et al[13]Australian7%2%11%