Genetic Risk in Chronic Pancreatitis: The Trypsin-Dependent Pathway.
Eszter HegyiMiklós Sahin-TóthPublished in: Digestive diseases and sciences (2017)
Genetic investigations have provided unique insight into the mechanism of chronic pancreatitis in humans and firmly established that uncontrolled trypsin activity is a central pathogenic factor. Mutations in the PRSS1, SPINK1, and CTRC genes promote increased activation of trypsinogen to trypsin by stimulation of autoactivation or by impairing protective trypsinogen degradation and/or trypsin inhibition. Here we review key genetic and biochemical features of the trypsin-dependent pathological pathway in chronic pancreatitis.
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