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SPINK1 Mutation in Idiopathic Chronic Pancreatitis: How Pertinent Is It in Coastal Eastern India?

Background and aim Idiopathic chronic pancreatitis (ICP) is said to be present when no identifiable etiology can be identified. Robust evidence suggested that the serine protease inhibitor nucleus Kazol type 1 (SPINK1) N34S mutation was frequently associated with ICP. As there is a paucity of data o...

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Autores principales: Jena, Subhra S, Pati, Girish K, Uthansingh, Kanishka, Venkatesh, G Vybhav, Mallick, Pradeep, Behera, Manas, Narayan, Jimmy, Mishra, Debakanta, Agarwal, Shobhit, Sahu, Manoj K
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Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8114130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33996293
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.14427
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author Jena, Subhra S
Pati, Girish K
Uthansingh, Kanishka
Venkatesh, G Vybhav
Mallick, Pradeep
Behera, Manas
Narayan, Jimmy
Mishra, Debakanta
Agarwal, Shobhit
Sahu, Manoj K
author_facet Jena, Subhra S
Pati, Girish K
Uthansingh, Kanishka
Venkatesh, G Vybhav
Mallick, Pradeep
Behera, Manas
Narayan, Jimmy
Mishra, Debakanta
Agarwal, Shobhit
Sahu, Manoj K
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description Background and aim Idiopathic chronic pancreatitis (ICP) is said to be present when no identifiable etiology can be identified. Robust evidence suggested that the serine protease inhibitor nucleus Kazol type 1 (SPINK1) N34S mutation was frequently associated with ICP. As there is a paucity of data on genetic studies in ICP cases from the coastal eastern region of India, we performed this study with an aim to evaluate the SPINK1 genetic mutations and other associated clinical correlates in ICP cases. Material and methods Consecutive ICP cases attending the department of gastroenterology, Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS) and SUM Hospital, were enrolled and evaluated for the pertinent clinical history and undergone detailed biochemical and radiological evaluations. Two ml of venous blood in ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) vials were collected from each case and subjected to a polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) test for genetic analysis. Result In this study, the mean age of the cases at the time of the first consultation with us and the age of the first clinical presentation were 34.52±6.44 and 28.73±5.52 years, respectively. Males outnumbered females (Male:Female - 2.12:1). Out of the total of 200 cases, 50% had no SPINK1 mutation, whereas 40% and 10% cases had SPINK1 N34S heterozygous and homozygous mutations, respectively. The mean age of clinical presentation, severe abdominal pain, exocrine and endocrine insufficiency, and parenchymal atrophy were significantly more common in mutants as compared to non-mutants (p-value <0.05). Conclusion In our region, 50% of ICP cases had the SPINK1 N34S mutation. The SPINK1 mutants had a relatively more severe variety of pancreatitis as compared to non-mutants.
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spelling pubmed-81141302021-05-14 SPINK1 Mutation in Idiopathic Chronic Pancreatitis: How Pertinent Is It in Coastal Eastern India? Jena, Subhra S Pati, Girish K Uthansingh, Kanishka Venkatesh, G Vybhav Mallick, Pradeep Behera, Manas Narayan, Jimmy Mishra, Debakanta Agarwal, Shobhit Sahu, Manoj K Cureus Genetics Background and aim Idiopathic chronic pancreatitis (ICP) is said to be present when no identifiable etiology can be identified. Robust evidence suggested that the serine protease inhibitor nucleus Kazol type 1 (SPINK1) N34S mutation was frequently associated with ICP. As there is a paucity of data on genetic studies in ICP cases from the coastal eastern region of India, we performed this study with an aim to evaluate the SPINK1 genetic mutations and other associated clinical correlates in ICP cases. Material and methods Consecutive ICP cases attending the department of gastroenterology, Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS) and SUM Hospital, were enrolled and evaluated for the pertinent clinical history and undergone detailed biochemical and radiological evaluations. Two ml of venous blood in ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) vials were collected from each case and subjected to a polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) test for genetic analysis. Result In this study, the mean age of the cases at the time of the first consultation with us and the age of the first clinical presentation were 34.52±6.44 and 28.73±5.52 years, respectively. Males outnumbered females (Male:Female - 2.12:1). Out of the total of 200 cases, 50% had no SPINK1 mutation, whereas 40% and 10% cases had SPINK1 N34S heterozygous and homozygous mutations, respectively. The mean age of clinical presentation, severe abdominal pain, exocrine and endocrine insufficiency, and parenchymal atrophy were significantly more common in mutants as compared to non-mutants (p-value <0.05). Conclusion In our region, 50% of ICP cases had the SPINK1 N34S mutation. The SPINK1 mutants had a relatively more severe variety of pancreatitis as compared to non-mutants. Cureus 2021-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8114130/ /pubmed/33996293 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.14427 Text en Copyright © 2021, Jena et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Genetics
Jena, Subhra S
Pati, Girish K
Uthansingh, Kanishka
Venkatesh, G Vybhav
Mallick, Pradeep
Behera, Manas
Narayan, Jimmy
Mishra, Debakanta
Agarwal, Shobhit
Sahu, Manoj K
SPINK1 Mutation in Idiopathic Chronic Pancreatitis: How Pertinent Is It in Coastal Eastern India?
title SPINK1 Mutation in Idiopathic Chronic Pancreatitis: How Pertinent Is It in Coastal Eastern India?
title_full SPINK1 Mutation in Idiopathic Chronic Pancreatitis: How Pertinent Is It in Coastal Eastern India?
title_fullStr SPINK1 Mutation in Idiopathic Chronic Pancreatitis: How Pertinent Is It in Coastal Eastern India?
title_full_unstemmed SPINK1 Mutation in Idiopathic Chronic Pancreatitis: How Pertinent Is It in Coastal Eastern India?
title_short SPINK1 Mutation in Idiopathic Chronic Pancreatitis: How Pertinent Is It in Coastal Eastern India?
title_sort spink1 mutation in idiopathic chronic pancreatitis: how pertinent is it in coastal eastern india?
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8114130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33996293
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.14427
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