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Genetic mutations in SPINK1, CFTR, CTRC genes in acute pancreatitis

BACKGROUND: Explanation of the ultimate causes of acute and chronic pancreatitis is challenging. Hence, it is necessary to seek various etiological factors, including genetic mutations that may be of importance in triggering recurrence and progression of acute to chronic pancreatitis. The aim of thi...

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Autores principales: Koziel, Dorota, Gluszek, Stanislaw, Kowalik, Artur, Chlopek, Malgorzata, Pieciak, Liliana
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4476205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26100556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12876-015-0302-6
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author Koziel, Dorota
Gluszek, Stanislaw
Kowalik, Artur
Chlopek, Malgorzata
Pieciak, Liliana
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Gluszek, Stanislaw
Kowalik, Artur
Chlopek, Malgorzata
Pieciak, Liliana
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description BACKGROUND: Explanation of the ultimate causes of acute and chronic pancreatitis is challenging. Hence, it is necessary to seek various etiological factors, including genetic mutations that may be of importance in triggering recurrence and progression of acute to chronic pancreatitis. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of genetic mutations in patients with acute pancreatitis and to investigate their relationship with the etiology and clinical course. METHODS: The study included 221 patients treated for acute pancreatitis and 345 healthy subjects as a control group. Peripheral blood samples were collected from each study participant and genomic DNA was isolated. Genotyping of common mutations in the SPINK1 (p.N34S and p.P55S) and CTRC (p.I259V, p.V235I, p.K247_R254del, p.E225A) genes was performed using the high-resolution melting method. Mutations in the CFTR p.F508del (delF508_CTT) were genotyped using allele-specific amplification polymerase chain reaction. All detected mutations were confirmed with direct capillary DNA sequencing. RESULTS: Mutations in SPINK 1, CFTR and CTRC were detected in 6.3 %, 2.3 % and 1.8 % of patients with acute pancreatitis versus 3.2 %, 3.8 % and 1.2 % of volunteers in the control group. No relationship was found between the detected mutations and severity of acute pancreatitis: mild acute pancreatitis, mutation of CFTR in 4 (2.8 %) and CTRC in 2 (1.4 %) patients; severe acute pancreatitis, mutation of CFTR and CTRC in 1 (2.6 %) case each. The SPINK1 mutation was significantly more frequent in 8 (10.4 %) severe cases than in 6 (4.2 %) mild cases (P < 0.05), and was observed in 5/70 (7.1 %) patients with alcohol-related AP, 5/81 (6.2 %) with biliary AP, and 4/63 (6.3 %) in those without any established cause of the disease. CONCLUSIONS: Mutation p.N34S in SPINK1 may predispose patients to acute pancreatitis, especially in those abusing alcohol, and may promote a more severe course of the disease.
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spelling pubmed-44762052015-06-23 Genetic mutations in SPINK1, CFTR, CTRC genes in acute pancreatitis Koziel, Dorota Gluszek, Stanislaw Kowalik, Artur Chlopek, Malgorzata Pieciak, Liliana BMC Gastroenterol Research Article BACKGROUND: Explanation of the ultimate causes of acute and chronic pancreatitis is challenging. Hence, it is necessary to seek various etiological factors, including genetic mutations that may be of importance in triggering recurrence and progression of acute to chronic pancreatitis. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of genetic mutations in patients with acute pancreatitis and to investigate their relationship with the etiology and clinical course. METHODS: The study included 221 patients treated for acute pancreatitis and 345 healthy subjects as a control group. Peripheral blood samples were collected from each study participant and genomic DNA was isolated. Genotyping of common mutations in the SPINK1 (p.N34S and p.P55S) and CTRC (p.I259V, p.V235I, p.K247_R254del, p.E225A) genes was performed using the high-resolution melting method. Mutations in the CFTR p.F508del (delF508_CTT) were genotyped using allele-specific amplification polymerase chain reaction. All detected mutations were confirmed with direct capillary DNA sequencing. RESULTS: Mutations in SPINK 1, CFTR and CTRC were detected in 6.3 %, 2.3 % and 1.8 % of patients with acute pancreatitis versus 3.2 %, 3.8 % and 1.2 % of volunteers in the control group. No relationship was found between the detected mutations and severity of acute pancreatitis: mild acute pancreatitis, mutation of CFTR in 4 (2.8 %) and CTRC in 2 (1.4 %) patients; severe acute pancreatitis, mutation of CFTR and CTRC in 1 (2.6 %) case each. The SPINK1 mutation was significantly more frequent in 8 (10.4 %) severe cases than in 6 (4.2 %) mild cases (P < 0.05), and was observed in 5/70 (7.1 %) patients with alcohol-related AP, 5/81 (6.2 %) with biliary AP, and 4/63 (6.3 %) in those without any established cause of the disease. CONCLUSIONS: Mutation p.N34S in SPINK1 may predispose patients to acute pancreatitis, especially in those abusing alcohol, and may promote a more severe course of the disease. BioMed Central 2015-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4476205/ /pubmed/26100556 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12876-015-0302-6 Text en © Koziel et al. 2015 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Gluszek, Stanislaw
Kowalik, Artur
Chlopek, Malgorzata
Pieciak, Liliana
Genetic mutations in SPINK1, CFTR, CTRC genes in acute pancreatitis
title Genetic mutations in SPINK1, CFTR, CTRC genes in acute pancreatitis
title_full Genetic mutations in SPINK1, CFTR, CTRC genes in acute pancreatitis
title_fullStr Genetic mutations in SPINK1, CFTR, CTRC genes in acute pancreatitis
title_full_unstemmed Genetic mutations in SPINK1, CFTR, CTRC genes in acute pancreatitis
title_short Genetic mutations in SPINK1, CFTR, CTRC genes in acute pancreatitis
title_sort genetic mutations in spink1, cftr, ctrc genes in acute pancreatitis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4476205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26100556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12876-015-0302-6
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