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The variable phenotype of the p.A16V mutation of cationic trypsinogen (PRSS1) in pancreatitis families

Authors :
Bronwyn Kerr
Edyta Niemczyck
John P. Neoptolemos
Frank Ulrich Weiss
Susanna Dodd
Louis Vitone
Jacques Devière
C. Grocock
Richard Charnley
Michael Raraty
William Greenhalf
Robert Sutton
Ove B. Schaffalitzky de Muckadell
Vinciane Rebours
Rudolf W. Ammann
Philippe Lévy
Myriam Delhaye
Philip Burgess
Maiken Thyregod Joergensen
J. Butler
Roger Mountford
Åke Andrén-Sandberg
David C. Whitcomb
Markus M. Lerch
Matthew Harcus
Source :
Grocock, C J, Rebours, V, Delhaye, M, Andren-Sandberg, A, Weiss, F U, Mountford, R, Harcus, M, Niemczyck, E, Vitone, L, Dodd, S, Joergensen, M T, Ammann, R W, Schaffalitzky de Muckadell, O, Butler, J V, Burgess, P, Kerr, B, Charnley, R, Sutton, R, Raraty, M, Deviere, J, Whitcomb, D, Neoptolemos, J, Levy, P, Lerch, M M & Greenhalf, W 2010, ' The variable phenotype of the p.A16V mutation of cationic trypsinogen (PRSS1) in pancreatitis families ', Gut, vol. 59, pp. 357-363 . https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.2009.186817
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Objective To characterise the phenotypes associated with the p.A16V mutation of PRSS1 . Design Clinical and epidemiological data were collected for any family in which a p.A16V mutation was identified, either referred directly to the European Registry of Hereditary Pancreatitis and Familial Pancreatic Cancer or via a collaborator. DNA samples were tested for mutations in PRSS1 , SPINK1 , CFTR and CTRC . Patients Participants were recruited on the basis of either family history of pancreatitis (acute or chronic) or the results of genetic testing. Families were categorised as having hereditary pancreatitis (HP), idiopathic disease or pancreatitis in a single generation. HP was defined as ≥2 cases in ≥2 generations. Main outcome measures Onset of painful episodes of pancreatitis, death from pancreatic cancer, diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and exocrine pancreatic failure. Results Ten families with p.A16V mutations were identified (22 affected individuals): six HP families, three with idiopathic disease and one with only a single generation affected. The median age of onset, ignoring non-penetrants, was 10 years (95% CI 5 to 25). There were eight confirmed cases of exocrine failure, four of whom also had diabetes mellitus. There were three pancreatic cancer cases. Two of these were confirmed as p.A16V carriers, only one of whom was affected by pancreatitis. Those with p.A16V pancreatitis were compared to affected individuals with p.R122H, p.N29I and no PRSS1 mutation. No significant differences were proven using logrank or Mann–Whitney U tests. Conclusions Penetrance of p.A16V is highly variable and family dependent, suggesting it contributes to multigenic inheritance of a predisposition to pancreatitis.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Grocock, C J, Rebours, V, Delhaye, M, Andren-Sandberg, A, Weiss, F U, Mountford, R, Harcus, M, Niemczyck, E, Vitone, L, Dodd, S, Joergensen, M T, Ammann, R W, Schaffalitzky de Muckadell, O, Butler, J V, Burgess, P, Kerr, B, Charnley, R, Sutton, R, Raraty, M, Deviere, J, Whitcomb, D, Neoptolemos, J, Levy, P, Lerch, M M & Greenhalf, W 2010, ' The variable phenotype of the p.A16V mutation of cationic trypsinogen (PRSS1) in pancreatitis families ', Gut, vol. 59, pp. 357-363 . https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.2009.186817
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edsair.doi.dedup.....98826b180e722a96ec1645c470536fb5