评估与硫嘌呤相关性胰腺炎风险相关的基因变异:ENEIDA 登记的病例对照研究。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Digestive Diseases Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-08 DOI:10.1159/000537782
Iván Guerra, Francisco Barros, María Chaparro, José M Benítez, María Dolores Martín-Arranz, Ruth de Francisco, Marta Piqueras, Luisa de Castro, Ana Y Carbajo, Fernando Bermejo, Miguel Mínguez, Ana Gutiérrez, Francisco Mesonero, Fiorella Cañete, Carlos González-Muñoza, Marta Calvo, Beatriz Sicilia, Erika Alfambra, Montserrat Rivero, Alfredo J Lucendo, Carlos A Tardillo, Pedro Almela, Luis Bujanda, Manuel van Domselaar, Laura Ramos, María Fernández Sánchez, Esther Hinojosa, Cristina Verdejo, Anna Gimenez, Iago Rodríguez-Lago, Noemí Manceñido, José L Pérez Calle, Mónica Del Pilar Moreno, Pedro Genaro Delgado-Guillena, Beatriz Antolín, Patricia Ramírez de la Piscina, María José Casanova, Pilar Soto Escribano, Eduardo Martín Arranz, Isabel Pérez-Martínez, Raquel Mena, Natalia García Morales, Alicia Granja, Marta Maia Boscá Watts, Rubén Francés, Cristina Fernández, Margalida Calafat, Cristina Roig-Ramos, María Isabel Vera, Ángel Carracedo, Eugeni Domènech, Javier P Gisbert
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背景:目的:我们的目的是评估使用硫嘌呤类药物治疗的 IBD 患者发生胰腺炎的药物遗传风险:我们从 GETECCU 前瞻性维护的 ENEIDA 登记生物库中,对接受硫嘌呤类药物治疗的 IBD 患者进行了一项队列研究,对急性胰腺炎事件进行了观察性药物遗传学研究。研究人员采集了样本并对 CASR、CEL、CFTR、CDLN2、CTRC、SPINK1、CPA1 和 PRSS1 基因进行了全测序,这些基因的选择是基于它们与胰腺炎的已知关联:共有 95 例病例和 105 例对照,其中 57% 为女性。确诊胰腺炎时的中位年龄为 39 岁。我们发现了 81 个良性变异(病例中 50 个,对照组中 67 个)和总共 35 个不同的罕见致病性和意义不明的变异(CEL 中 10 个,CFTR 中 21 个,CDLN2 中 1 个,CPA1 中 3 个)。病例或对照组中没有人携带 CASR、CPA1、PRSS1 和 SPINK1 基因中的胰腺炎易感变异,也没有人携带 CFTR 致病变异。在 CDLN 和 CPA1 基因中检测到 4 个意义不明的变异;其中 1 个变异出现在 1 名胰腺炎患者的 CDLN 基因中,3 个变异出现在 5 名对照者的 CPA1 基因中。在对检测到的变异进行分析后,病例和对照之间没有发现明显差异:结论:在 IBD 患者中,已知可导致胰腺炎的基因似乎与硫嘌呤相关性胰腺炎的发病无关。
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Evaluation of Genetic Variants Associated with the Risk of Thiopurine-Related Pancreatitis: A Case Control Study from ENEIDA Registry.

Introduction: Risk factors for developing pancreatitis due to thiopurines in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are not clearly identified. Our aim was to evaluate the predictive pharmacogenetic risk of pancreatitis in IBD patients treated with thiopurines.

Methods: We conducted an observational pharmacogenetic study of acute pancreatitis events in a cohort study of IBD patients treated with thiopurines from the prospectively maintained ENEIDA registry biobank of GETECCU. Samples were obtained and the CASR, CEL, CFTR, CDLN2, CTRC, SPINK1, CPA1, and PRSS1 genes, selected based on their known association with pancreatitis, were fully sequenced.

Results: Ninety-five cases and 105 controls were enrolled; a total of 57% were women. Median age at pancreatitis diagnosis was 39 years. We identified 81 benign variants (50 in cases and 67 in controls) and a total of 35 distinct rare pathogenic and unknown significance variants (10 in CEL, 21 in CFTR, 1 in CDLN2, and 3 in CPA1). None of the cases or controls carried pancreatitis-predisposing variants within the CASR, CPA1, PRSS1, and SPINK1 genes, nor a pathogenic CFTR mutation. Four different variants of unknown significance were detected in the CDLN and CPA1 genes; one of them was in the CDLN gene in a single patient with pancreatitis and 3 in the CPA1 gene in 5 controls. After the analysis of the variants detected, no significant differences were observed between cases and controls.

Conclusion: In patients with IBD, genes known to cause pancreatitis seem not to be involved in thiopurine-related pancreatitis onset.

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