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The Genetic Predisposition and Its Impact on the Diabetes Mellitus Development in Patients with Alcoholic Chronic Pancreatitis

The most common cause of chronic pancreatitis (CP) is alcohol abuse. The aim of the present study was to identify patients with genetic predisposition to CP abusing alcohol. The question posed was whether CP manifests at a younger age and diabetes mellitus develops earlier in individuals with geneti...

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Autores principales: Madro, Agnieszka, Ciesielka, Marzanna, Celinski, Krzysztof, Slomka, Maria, Czechowska, Grazyna, Kurzepa, Jacek, Kaszelan-Szczerbinska, Beata, Buszewicz, Grzegorz, Madro, Roman
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4369946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25838820
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/309156
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author Madro, Agnieszka
Ciesielka, Marzanna
Celinski, Krzysztof
Slomka, Maria
Czechowska, Grazyna
Kurzepa, Jacek
Kaszelan-Szczerbinska, Beata
Buszewicz, Grzegorz
Madro, Roman
author_facet Madro, Agnieszka
Ciesielka, Marzanna
Celinski, Krzysztof
Slomka, Maria
Czechowska, Grazyna
Kurzepa, Jacek
Kaszelan-Szczerbinska, Beata
Buszewicz, Grzegorz
Madro, Roman
author_sort Madro, Agnieszka
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description The most common cause of chronic pancreatitis (CP) is alcohol abuse. The aim of the present study was to identify patients with genetic predisposition to CP abusing alcohol. The question posed was whether CP manifests at a younger age and diabetes mellitus develops earlier in individuals with genetic predisposition. The study encompassed 79 patients with alcoholic chronic pancreatitis (ACP) and control group (100 persons). The following mutations were determined: R122H and N29I of PRSS1 and N34S of SPINK1 as well as E366K and E288V of SERPINA 1. No R122H and N291 mutations were observed in the group of ACP patients and in controls. Moreover, there was no E288V mutation. In 79 ACP patients, six SPINK 1 (N34S/wt) mutations were observed. In the control group, one heterozygous SPINK 1N34S gene mutation was found (P = 0.0238). Two PiZ mutations were identified in patients with ACP and one analogical mutation in controls. Amongst patients with ACP as well as SPINK1 and PiZ mutations, the onset of disease was observed earlier and developed earlier. The prevalence of SPINK1 mutation is higher in patients with ACP than in healthy populations. This mutation together with the effects of alcohol accelerates the development of ACP and of diabetes mellitus.
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spelling pubmed-43699462015-04-02 The Genetic Predisposition and Its Impact on the Diabetes Mellitus Development in Patients with Alcoholic Chronic Pancreatitis Madro, Agnieszka Ciesielka, Marzanna Celinski, Krzysztof Slomka, Maria Czechowska, Grazyna Kurzepa, Jacek Kaszelan-Szczerbinska, Beata Buszewicz, Grzegorz Madro, Roman Gastroenterol Res Pract Clinical Study The most common cause of chronic pancreatitis (CP) is alcohol abuse. The aim of the present study was to identify patients with genetic predisposition to CP abusing alcohol. The question posed was whether CP manifests at a younger age and diabetes mellitus develops earlier in individuals with genetic predisposition. The study encompassed 79 patients with alcoholic chronic pancreatitis (ACP) and control group (100 persons). The following mutations were determined: R122H and N29I of PRSS1 and N34S of SPINK1 as well as E366K and E288V of SERPINA 1. No R122H and N291 mutations were observed in the group of ACP patients and in controls. Moreover, there was no E288V mutation. In 79 ACP patients, six SPINK 1 (N34S/wt) mutations were observed. In the control group, one heterozygous SPINK 1N34S gene mutation was found (P = 0.0238). Two PiZ mutations were identified in patients with ACP and one analogical mutation in controls. Amongst patients with ACP as well as SPINK1 and PiZ mutations, the onset of disease was observed earlier and developed earlier. The prevalence of SPINK1 mutation is higher in patients with ACP than in healthy populations. This mutation together with the effects of alcohol accelerates the development of ACP and of diabetes mellitus. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4369946/ /pubmed/25838820 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/309156 Text en Copyright © 2015 Agnieszka Madro et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Study
Madro, Agnieszka
Ciesielka, Marzanna
Celinski, Krzysztof
Slomka, Maria
Czechowska, Grazyna
Kurzepa, Jacek
Kaszelan-Szczerbinska, Beata
Buszewicz, Grzegorz
Madro, Roman
The Genetic Predisposition and Its Impact on the Diabetes Mellitus Development in Patients with Alcoholic Chronic Pancreatitis
title The Genetic Predisposition and Its Impact on the Diabetes Mellitus Development in Patients with Alcoholic Chronic Pancreatitis
title_full The Genetic Predisposition and Its Impact on the Diabetes Mellitus Development in Patients with Alcoholic Chronic Pancreatitis
title_fullStr The Genetic Predisposition and Its Impact on the Diabetes Mellitus Development in Patients with Alcoholic Chronic Pancreatitis
title_full_unstemmed The Genetic Predisposition and Its Impact on the Diabetes Mellitus Development in Patients with Alcoholic Chronic Pancreatitis
title_short The Genetic Predisposition and Its Impact on the Diabetes Mellitus Development in Patients with Alcoholic Chronic Pancreatitis
title_sort genetic predisposition and its impact on the diabetes mellitus development in patients with alcoholic chronic pancreatitis
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4369946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25838820
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/309156
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