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Known genetic susceptibility factors for chronic pancreatitis in patients of European ancestry are rare in patients of African ancestry
Pancreatology : official journal of the International Association of Pancreatology (IAP) ... [et al.]
  • Anna Evans Phillips
  • Jessica LaRusch
  • Phil Greer
  • Judah Abberbock
  • Samer Alkaade
  • Stephen T Amann
  • Michelle A Anderson
  • John Baillie
  • Peter A Banks
  • Randall E Brand
  • Darwin Conwell
  • Gregory A Coté
  • Christopher E Forsmark
  • Timothy B Gardner
  • Andres Gelrud
  • Nalini M Guda, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Michele Lewis
  • Mary E Money
  • Thiruvengadam Muniraj
  • Bimaljit S Sandhu
  • Stuart Sherman
  • Vikesh K Singh
  • Adam Slivka
  • Gong Tang
  • C Mel Wilcox
  • David C Whitcomb
  • Dhiraj Yadav
Affiliations

GI Associates LLC, St. Luke's Medical Center

Publication Date
7-1-2018
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Multiple pathogenic genetic variants are associated with pancreatitis in patients of European (EA) and Asian ancestries, but studies on patients of African ancestry (AA) are lacking. We evaluated the prevalence of known genetic variations in African-American subjects in the US.

METHODS: When compared with CP subjects of EA (n = 862), prevalence of established pathogenic genetic variants was infrequent in AA patients with CP, overall (29 vs. 8.19%, OR 4.60, 95% CI 2.74-7.74, p < 0.001), and after stratification by alcohol etiology (p < 0.001). On PCA, AA cases were more heterogeneous but distinct from EA subjects; no difference was observed between AA subjects with and without CP-associated variants. Of 19 A A patients with CP who had pathogenic genetic variants, 2 had variants in PRSS1 (R122H, R122C), 4 in SPINK1 (all N34S heterozygotes), 12 in CFTR (2 CFTRsev, 9 CFTRBD, 1 compound heterozygote with CFTRsev and CFTRBD), and 1 in CTRC (R254W).

CONCLUSION: Pathogenic genetic variants reported in EA patients are significantly less common in AA patients. Further studies are needed to determine the complex risk factors for AA subjects with pancreatitis.

Document Type
Article
PubMed ID
29859674
Citation Information

Phillips AE, LaRusch J, Greer P, et al. Known genetic susceptibility factors for chronic pancreatitis in patients of European ancestry are rare in patients of African ancestry. Pancreatology. 2018;18(5):528-535.
doi: 10.1016/j.pan.2018.05.482