No Association Between CEL-HYB Hybrid Allele and Chronic Pancreatitis in Asian Populations.

  • Zou, Wen-Bin
  • Boulling, Arnaud
  • Masamune, Atsushi
  • Issarapu, Prachand
  • Masson, Emmanuelle
  • Wu, Hao
  • Sun, Xiao-Tian
  • Hu, Liang-Hao
  • Zhou, Dai-Zhan
  • He, Lin
  • Fichou, Yann
  • Nakano, Eriko
  • Hamada, Shin
  • Kakuta, Yoichi
  • Kume, Kiyoshi
  • Isayama, Hiroyuki
  • Paliwal, Sumit
  • Mani, Radha,
  • Bhaskar, Seema
  • Cooper, David ,
  • Férec, Claude
  • Shimosegawa, Tooru
  • Chandak, Giriraj,
  • Chen, Jian-Min
  • Li, Zhao-Shen
  • Liao, Zhuan
Publication date
March 2016
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

International audienceA hybrid allele between the carboxyl ester lipase gene (CEL) and its pseudogene, CELP (called CEL–HYB), generated by non-allelic homologous recombination between CEL intron 10 and CELP intron 10′, was found to increase susceptibility to chronic pancreatitis in a case–control study of patients of European ancestry. We attempted to replicate this finding in 3 independent cohorts from China, Japan, and India, but failed to detect the CEL–HYB allele in any of these populations. The CEL–HYB allele might therefore be an ethnic-specific risk factor for chronic pancreatitis. An alternative hybrid allele (CEL–HYB2) was identified in all 3 Asian populations (1.7% combined carrier frequency), but was not associated with chronic p...

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