Genetic basis of chronic pancreatitis.

J B M J Jansen, R te Morsche, H van Goor, J P H Drenth
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Abstract

Background: Pancreatitis has a proven genetic basis in a minority of patients.

Methods: Review of the literature on genetics of pancreatitis.

Results: Ever since the discovery that in most patients with hereditary pancreatitis a mutation in the gene encoding for cationic trypsinogen (R122H) was found that results in a gain of trypsin function', many other mutations in the cationic trypsinogen gene, as well as in the gene encoding for pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor, have been found in patients with chronic pancreatitis. Furthermore, mutations in other genes, like the mucoviscoidosis-gene encoding for a chloride channel, and in genes encoding for enzymes involved in the metabolism of ethanol, have been linked to chronic pancreatitis. This article reviews the highlights that have been achieved in this field of pancreatic research.

Conclusions: Recent data suggest that genetics may play a role in the pathogenesis of pancreatitis.

慢性胰腺炎的遗传基础。
背景:胰腺炎在少数患者中已证实具有遗传基础。方法:查阅有关胰腺炎遗传学的文献。结果:自从在大多数遗传性胰腺炎患者中发现阳离子胰蛋白酶原(R122H)编码基因突变导致胰蛋白酶功能增加以来,在慢性胰腺炎患者中发现了许多其他阳离子胰蛋白酶原基因突变,以及胰腺分泌胰蛋白酶抑制剂基因编码突变。此外,其他基因的突变,如编码氯离子通道的粘粘病基因,以及编码乙醇代谢酶的基因,都与慢性胰腺炎有关。本文综述了在胰腺研究领域取得的重要进展。结论:最近的数据表明,遗传可能在胰腺炎的发病机制中起作用。
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