Evaluation of molecular and genetic predisposing parameters at diverticular disease of the colon.
Aikaterini MastorakiDimitrios SchizasAthina TousiaGeorge ChatzopoulosAnastasia GkialaAthanasios SyllaiosMaximos FrountzasPantelis VassiliuGeorgios E TheodoropoulosEvangelos FelekourasPublished in: International journal of colorectal disease (2021)
Except from common predisposing parameters, several genetic mutations, immune factors, neurotransmitters, hormones and protein dysfunctions have been associated to the early onset of DD symptoms, pathogenesis and prognosis of the disease. Specific structural changes in the colonic wall, altered matrix composition and compromised motility have been verified as possible pathogenic factors for the development of DD. Dysregulation in peristaltic activity and reduced ability of the longitudinal muscle to relax following contraction has been also associated with DD evolution. In addition, it has been suspected that genetic defects combined with alterations in intestinal microbiota might play an important role in diverticulitis presentation.