Inflammatory Bowel Disease Among Canadian Children: Comparison Between Children of Non-European Descent and Children of European Descent

Author:

Jeong Jocelyn123ORCID,Walters Thomas D4,Huynh Hien Q5,Lawrence Sally2,Mack David R6,Deslandres Colette7,Otley Anthony8,El-Matary Wael9ORCID,Sherlock Mary10,Griffiths Anne M4,Wine Eytan5,Jacobson Kevan2ORCID,Church Peter4,Carroll Matthew W5,Benchimol Eric I4,Brill Herbert10,Critch Jeff11,Bax Kevin12,Jantchou Prévost7,Rashid Mohsin8,Kaplan Gilaad G113,Seow Cynthia H113,Novak Kerri13ORCID,deBruyn Jennifer C13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Community Health Services, University of Calgary , Calgary, AB , Canada

2. Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Department of Pediatrics, BC Children’s Hospital, University of British Columbia , Vancouver, BC , Canada

3. Department of Pediatrics, University of Calgary , Calgary, AB , Canada

4. SickKids Inflammatory Bowel Disease Centre, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Hospital for Sick Children, Department of Paediatrics, University of Toronto , Toronto, ON , Canada

5. Edmonton Pediatric IBD Clinic, Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta , Edmonton, AB , Canada

6. Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Department of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, University of Ottawa , Ottawa , Canada

7. Department of Pediatrics, CHU Sainte-Justine , Montréal, QC , Canada

8. Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition, Department of Pediatrics, IWK Health Centre, Dalhousie University , Halifax, NS , Canada

9. Section of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Winnipeg Children’s Hospital, University of Manitoba , Winnipeg, MB , Canada

10. Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, McMaster Children’s Hospital , Hamilton, ON , Canada

11. Department of Pediatrics, Janeway Children’s Hospital , St. John’s, NL , Canada

12. Department of Pediatrics, Schulich School of Medicine, Western University, Children’s Hospital of Western Ontario , London, ON , Canada

13. Department of Medicine, University of Calgary , Calgary, AB , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Background Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) phenotypes may differ between countries and ancestral groups. The study aim was to examine ancestry and subtype variations of children newly diagnosed with IBD. Methods Children newly diagnosed with IBD enrolled into the Canadian Children Inflammatory Bowel Disease Network inception cohort study were categorized into 8 ancestral groups. Prospectively collected data at diagnosis and follow-up were compared between ancestral groups. Results Among 1447 children (63.2% Crohn’s disease, 30.7% ulcerative colitis), 67.8% were European, 9.4% were South Asian, 3.8% were West Central Asian and Middle Eastern, 2.3% were African, 2.2% were East/South East Asian, 2.0% were Caribbean/Latin/Central/South American, 9.9% were mixed, and 2.6% were other. Children of African descent with ulcerative colitis had an older age of diagnosis compared with children of European descent (median 15.6 years vs 13.3 years; P = .02). Children of European descent had a higher proportion of positive family history with IBD (19.3% vs 12.1%; P = .001) compared with children of non-European descent. Children of European descent also had a lower proportion of immigrants and children of immigrants compared with children of non-European descent (9.8% vs 35.9%; P < .0001; and 3.6% vs 27.2%; P < .0001, respectively) . Conclusions Important differences exist between different ancestral groups in pediatric patients with IBD with regard to age of diagnosis, family history, and immigrant status. Our study adds to the knowledge of the impact of ancestry on IBD pathogenesis.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Gastroenterology,Immunology and Allergy

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