@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004961, author = {Urabe, Shigetoshi and Isomoto, Hajime and Ishida, Tetsuya and Maeda, Kazumi and Inamine, Tatsuo and Kondo, Shinji and Higuchi, Norihide and Sato, Kayoko and Uehara, Ryohei and Yajima, Hiroyuki and Machida, Haruhisa and Chen, Chun Chuan and Fukuda, Yasuhiro and Takeshima, Fuminao and Nakao, Kazuhiko and Tsukamoto, Kazuhiro}, journal = {BioMed Research International}, month = {}, note = {Background. We aimed to identify certain genes related to response to infliximab (IFX) and biomarkers to predict the IFX effect for Japanese Crohn's disease (CD) patients by performing an association study of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in candidate genes in the interleukin-(IL-) 17 signaling pathway with response to IFX after 1 year of treatment. Methods. A total of 103 patients were divided into two groups, responders and nonresponders. Twenty-eight tag SNPs in 5 genes were genotyped. The frequencies of alleles and genotypes of each SNP were compared between responders and nonresponders in three different inheritance models. A genetic test was performed using a combination of the associated SNPs as biomarkers. Results. Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that the four variable factors, concomitant use of immunomodulators, penetrating disease, a G/G genotype of rs766748 in IL-17F, and a C/C or C/A genotype of rs1883136 in TRAF3IP2, independently contributed to response to IFX after 1 year of treatment. Genetic test using the polymorphisms of these genes perfectly predicted the responder and nonresponder CD patients with both concomitant use of immunomodulators and penetrating disease. Conclusion. IL17F and TRAF3IP2 are one of IFX-related genes, useful as biomarkers of IFX response, and may be target molecules for new therapeutic drugs., BioMed Research International, 2015, 416838; 2015}, title = {Genetic Polymorphisms of IL-17F and TRAF3IP2 Could Be Predictive Factors of the Long-Term Effect of Infliximab against Crohn’s Disease}, volume = {2015}, year = {2015} }