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A Study on Genetic Polymorphism of RET Proto-Oncogene in Hirschsprung's Disease in Children

BACKGROUND: Hirschsprung's disease (HD) is a genetic disorder with a complex pattern of inheritance. Some single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are identified to be associated with the risk of Hirschsprung's Disease (HSCR). AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to know the associa...

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Autores principales: Kumari, Madhu, Das, Chhanda, Mukhopadhyay, Madhumita, Patra, Rishav Dev, Mitra, Pradip Kumar, Mukhopadhyay, Biswanath
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8051638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33342844
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ajps.AJPS_69_17
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author Kumari, Madhu
Das, Chhanda
Mukhopadhyay, Madhumita
Patra, Rishav Dev
Mitra, Pradip Kumar
Mukhopadhyay, Biswanath
author_facet Kumari, Madhu
Das, Chhanda
Mukhopadhyay, Madhumita
Patra, Rishav Dev
Mitra, Pradip Kumar
Mukhopadhyay, Biswanath
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description BACKGROUND: Hirschsprung's disease (HD) is a genetic disorder with a complex pattern of inheritance. Some single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are identified to be associated with the risk of Hirschsprung's Disease (HSCR). AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to know the association between the rearranged during transfection (RET) proto-oncogene polymorphism and HD and to characterize the SNPs of RET proto-oncogene affecting HD. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was conducted in the Department of Pathology in association with the Department of Pediatric Surgery. Blood samples were collected from the patients diagnosed with confirmed HD and from age- and sex-matched controls. This case–control study consisted of 53 HSCR cases and 50 controls. Genotypes of rs1800860 and rs1800861 were analysed in by polymerase chain reaction amplification and sanger sequencing. Associations with the risk of HSCR were estimated by odds ratio (OR) and their 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) using. RESULTS: We observed that in the case of rs1800860A > G genotype AG was not associated with the increasing risk of disease (OR with 95% CI = 0.568 [0.238–1.356]) while genotype GG was associated with increasing the risk of the disease (OR with 95% CI = 2.278 [0.967–5.366]). In the case of rs1800861G > T genotype GT was associated with lowering the risk of the disease (OR with 95% CI = 0.230 [0.0981–0.539]) while genotype TT was associated with increasing the risk of the disease (OR with 95% CI = 9.647 [3.830–24.302]). The difference in the genotypic distribution of GT and TT at rs1800861G > T between Short segment disease (SSD) cases and Long Segment Disease (LSD) and total colonic aganglionosis was made by Fisher's exact test and it was statistically significant (P = 0.0476 and 0.0054). CONCLUSION: The results of this study support the hypothesis that variations in RET pathway might play an important role in the development of HSCR.
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spelling pubmed-80516382021-04-23 A Study on Genetic Polymorphism of RET Proto-Oncogene in Hirschsprung's Disease in Children Kumari, Madhu Das, Chhanda Mukhopadhyay, Madhumita Patra, Rishav Dev Mitra, Pradip Kumar Mukhopadhyay, Biswanath Afr J Paediatr Surg Original Article BACKGROUND: Hirschsprung's disease (HD) is a genetic disorder with a complex pattern of inheritance. Some single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are identified to be associated with the risk of Hirschsprung's Disease (HSCR). AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to know the association between the rearranged during transfection (RET) proto-oncogene polymorphism and HD and to characterize the SNPs of RET proto-oncogene affecting HD. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was conducted in the Department of Pathology in association with the Department of Pediatric Surgery. Blood samples were collected from the patients diagnosed with confirmed HD and from age- and sex-matched controls. This case–control study consisted of 53 HSCR cases and 50 controls. Genotypes of rs1800860 and rs1800861 were analysed in by polymerase chain reaction amplification and sanger sequencing. Associations with the risk of HSCR were estimated by odds ratio (OR) and their 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) using. RESULTS: We observed that in the case of rs1800860A > G genotype AG was not associated with the increasing risk of disease (OR with 95% CI = 0.568 [0.238–1.356]) while genotype GG was associated with increasing the risk of the disease (OR with 95% CI = 2.278 [0.967–5.366]). In the case of rs1800861G > T genotype GT was associated with lowering the risk of the disease (OR with 95% CI = 0.230 [0.0981–0.539]) while genotype TT was associated with increasing the risk of the disease (OR with 95% CI = 9.647 [3.830–24.302]). The difference in the genotypic distribution of GT and TT at rs1800861G > T between Short segment disease (SSD) cases and Long Segment Disease (LSD) and total colonic aganglionosis was made by Fisher's exact test and it was statistically significant (P = 0.0476 and 0.0054). CONCLUSION: The results of this study support the hypothesis that variations in RET pathway might play an important role in the development of HSCR. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020 2020-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8051638/ /pubmed/33342844 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ajps.AJPS_69_17 Text en Copyright: © 2020 African Journal of Paediatric Surgery https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kumari, Madhu
Das, Chhanda
Mukhopadhyay, Madhumita
Patra, Rishav Dev
Mitra, Pradip Kumar
Mukhopadhyay, Biswanath
A Study on Genetic Polymorphism of RET Proto-Oncogene in Hirschsprung's Disease in Children
title A Study on Genetic Polymorphism of RET Proto-Oncogene in Hirschsprung's Disease in Children
title_full A Study on Genetic Polymorphism of RET Proto-Oncogene in Hirschsprung's Disease in Children
title_fullStr A Study on Genetic Polymorphism of RET Proto-Oncogene in Hirschsprung's Disease in Children
title_full_unstemmed A Study on Genetic Polymorphism of RET Proto-Oncogene in Hirschsprung's Disease in Children
title_short A Study on Genetic Polymorphism of RET Proto-Oncogene in Hirschsprung's Disease in Children
title_sort study on genetic polymorphism of ret proto-oncogene in hirschsprung's disease in children
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8051638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33342844
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ajps.AJPS_69_17
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