Abbonarsi

Targeted Gene Next-Generation Sequencing in Chinese Children with Chronic Pancreatitis and Acute Recurrent Pancreatitis - 23/11/17

Doi : 10.1016/j.jpeds.2017.08.063 
Yuan Xiao, MD, PhD 1, Wentao Yuan, PhD 2, Bo Yu, MSM 3, Yan Guo, MSM 1, Xu Xu, MSM 1, Xinqiong Wang, MSM 1, Yi Yu, MSM 1, Yi Yu, MSM 4, Biao Gong, MD, PhD 5, Chundi Xu, MD, PhD 1, 4, *
1 Pediatric Department, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, School of Medicine, Shanghai, China 
2 Department of Genetics, Shanghai-MOST Key Laboratory of Health and Disease Genomics, Chinese National Human Genome Center and Shanghai Industrial Technology Institute (SITI), Shanghai, China 
3 School of Clinical Medicine, Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences, Shanghai, China 
4 Pediatric Department, Ruijin Hospital North, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, School of Medicine, Shanghai, China 
5 Department of Gastroenterology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, School of Medicine, Shanghai, China 

*Reprint requests: Chundi Xu, MD, PhD, Pediatric Department Head, Ruijin Hospital and Ruijin Hospital North, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, School of Medicine, No. 197, Ruijin Er Rd, 200025, Shanghai, China.Pediatric Department HeadRuijin Hospital and Ruijin Hospital NorthShanghai Jiao Tong University, School of MedicineNo. 197, Ruijin Er RdShanghai200025China

Abstract

Objective

To identify causal mutations in certain genes in children with acute recurrent pancreatitis (ARP) or chronic pancreatitis (CP).

Study design

After patients were enrolled (CP, 55; ARP, 14) and their clinical characteristics were investigated, we performed next-generation sequencing to detect nucleotide variations among the following 10 genes: cationic trypsinogen protease serine 1 (PRSS1), serine protease inhibitor, Kazal type 1 (SPINK1), cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene (CFTR), chymotrypsin C (CTRC), calcium-sensing receptor (CASR), cathepsin B (CTSB), keratin 8 (KRT8), CLAUDIN 2 (CLDN2), carboxypeptidase A1 (CPA1), and ATPase type 8B member 1 (ATP8B1). Mutations were searched against online databases to obtain information on the cause of the diseases. Certain novel mutations were analyzed using the SIFT2 and Polyphen-2 to predict the effect on protein function.

Results

There were 45 patients with CP and 10 patients with ARP who harbored 1 or more mutations in these genes; 45 patients had at least 1 mutation related to pancreatitis. Mutations were observed in the PRSS1, SPINK1, and CFTR genes in 17 patients, the CASR gene in 5 patients, and the CTSB, CTRC, and KRT8 genes in 1 patient. Mutations were not found in the CLDN, CPA1, or ATP8B1 genes. We found that mutations in SPINK1 may increase the risk of pancreatic duct stones (OR, 11.07; P = .003). The patients with CFTR mutations had a higher level of serum amylase (316.0 U/L vs 92.5 U/L; P = .026).

Conclusion

Mutations, especially those in PRSS1, SPINK1, and CFTR, accounted for the major etiologies in Chinese children with CP or ARP. Children presenting mutations in the SPINK1 gene may have a higher risk of developing pancreatic duct stones.

Il testo completo di questo articolo è disponibile in PDF.

Keywords : chronic pancreatitis, acute recurrent pancreatitis, PRSS1, SPINK1, CFTR, next-generation sequencing

Abbreviations** : ATP8B1, CASR, CFTR, CLDN2, CP, CPA1, CTRC, CTSB, HGMD, KRT8, PRSS1, SNV, SPINK1


Mappa


 Supported by the Science and Technology Fund Project of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine (Project No.: 14XJ10013). The authors declare no conflicts of interest.


© 2017  Elsevier Inc. Tutti i diritti riservati.
Aggiungere alla mia biblioteca Togliere dalla mia biblioteca Stampare
Esportazione

    Citazioni Export

  • File

  • Contenuto

Vol 191

P. 158 - dicembre 2017 Ritorno al numero
Articolo precedente Articolo precedente
  • Persistent High Non-High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol in Early Childhood: A Latent Class Growth Model Analysis
  • Jordan M. Albaum, Sarah Carsley, Yang Chen, David W.H. Dai, Gerald Lebovic, Brian W. McCrindle, Jonathon L. Maguire, Patricia C. Parkin, Catherine S. Birken, TARGet Kids! Collaboration
| Articolo seguente Articolo seguente
  • The Benefits of Early Oral Nutrition in Mild Acute Pancreatitis
  • Kate M. Ellery, Soma Kumar, Wallace Crandall, Cheryl Gariepy

Benvenuto su EM|consulte, il riferimento dei professionisti della salute.
L'accesso al testo integrale di questo articolo richiede un abbonamento.

Già abbonato a @@106933@@ rivista ?

@@150455@@ Voir plus

Il mio account


Dichiarazione CNIL

EM-CONSULTE.COM è registrato presso la CNIL, dichiarazione n. 1286925.

Ai sensi della legge n. 78-17 del 6 gennaio 1978 sull'informatica, sui file e sulle libertà, Lei puo' esercitare i diritti di opposizione (art.26 della legge), di accesso (art.34 a 38 Legge), e di rettifica (art.36 della legge) per i dati che La riguardano. Lei puo' cosi chiedere che siano rettificati, compeltati, chiariti, aggiornati o cancellati i suoi dati personali inesati, incompleti, equivoci, obsoleti o la cui raccolta o di uso o di conservazione sono vietati.
Le informazioni relative ai visitatori del nostro sito, compresa la loro identità, sono confidenziali.
Il responsabile del sito si impegna sull'onore a rispettare le condizioni legali di confidenzialità applicabili in Francia e a non divulgare tali informazioni a terzi.


Tutto il contenuto di questo sito: Copyright © 2026 Elsevier, i suoi licenziatari e contributori. Tutti i diritti sono riservati. Inclusi diritti per estrazione di testo e di dati, addestramento dell’intelligenza artificiale, e tecnologie simili. Per tutto il contenuto ‘open access’ sono applicati i termini della licenza Creative Commons.