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Mutational screening of the cationic trypsinogen gene in a large cohort of subjects with idiopathic chronic pancreatitis
Authors:Chen J M  Piepoli Bis A  Le Bodic L  Ruszniewski P  Robaszkiewicz M  Deprez P H  Raguenes O  Quere I  Andriulli A  Ferec C
Institution:Centre de Biogénétique, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire and Etablissement Fran?ais Du Sang-Bretagne, Brest, France.
Abstract:Several missense mutations, including R122H, N29I, K23R, A16V and D22G, in the cationic trypsinogen gene (PRSS1), have been associated with certain forms of hereditary pancreatitis (HP). Their occurrence in the idiopathic chronic pancreatitis (ICP) and whether novel mutations could be identified in PRSS1 remain to be further evaluated. These were addressed by the mutational screening of the entire coding sequence and the intronic/exonic boundaries of the PRSS1 gene in 221 ICP subjects, using a previously established denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis technique. Among the known PRSS1 mutations, only the R122H was detected in a single subject and the A16V in two subjects in the cohort, strengthening that HP-associated PRSS1 mutations are rare in ICP. Additional missense mutations, including P36R, E79K, G83E, K92N and V123M, were identified once separately. By analogy with the known PRSS1 mutations, predisposition to pancreatitis by some of them, particularly the V123M autolysis cleavage site mutation, is suspected. Functional analysis is expected to clarify their possible medical consequences.
Keywords:cationic trypsinogen gene  denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis  genetic predisposition  genetic testing  hereditary pancreatitis  idiopathic chronic pancreatitis  mutation screening  PRSS1
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