AIM:To investigate the contribution of ABCB4 mutations to pediatric idiopathic gallstone disease and the potential of hormonal contraceptives to prompt clinical manifestations of multidrug resistance protein 3 deficie...AIM:To investigate the contribution of ABCB4 mutations to pediatric idiopathic gallstone disease and the potential of hormonal contraceptives to prompt clinical manifestations of multidrug resistance protein 3 deficiency.METHODS:Mutational analysis of ABCB4,screening for copy number variations by multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification,genotyping for low expression allele c.1331T>C of ABCB11 and genotyping for variation c.55G>C in ABCG8 previously associated with cholesterol gallstones in adults was performed in 35 pediatric subjects with idiopathic gallstones who fulfilled the clinical criteria for low phospholipid-associated cholelithiasis syndrome(LPAC,OMIM#600803)and in 5young females with suspected LPAC and their families(5 probands,15 additional family members).The probands came to medical attention for contraceptiveassociated intrahepatic cholestasis.RESULTS:A possibly pathogenic variant of ABCB4was found only in one of the 35 pediatric subjects with idiopathic cholesterol gallstones whereas 15 members of the studied 5 LPAC kindreds were confirmed and another one was highly suspected to carry predictably pathogenic mutations in ABCB4.Among these 16,however,none developed gallstones in childhood.In 5index patients,all young females carrying at least one pathogenic mutation in one allele of ABCB4,manifestation of LPAC as intrahepatic cholestasis with elevated serum activity of gamma-glutamyltransferase was induced by hormonal contraceptives.Variants ABCB11c.1331T>C and ABCG8 c.55G>C were not significantly overrepresented in the 35 examined patients with suspect LPAC.CONCLUSION:Clinical criteria for LPAC syndrome caused by mutations in ABCB4 cannot be applied topediatric patients with idiopathic gallstones.Sexual immaturity even prevents manifestation of LPAC.展开更多
基金The project (Ministry of Health,Czech Republic) for development of research organization 00023001 (IKEM,Prague,Czech Republic) - Institutional support PRVOUK-P24/LF1/3 and MH CZ - DRO VFN64165 to Dvorakova L and Hrebicek M
文摘AIM:To investigate the contribution of ABCB4 mutations to pediatric idiopathic gallstone disease and the potential of hormonal contraceptives to prompt clinical manifestations of multidrug resistance protein 3 deficiency.METHODS:Mutational analysis of ABCB4,screening for copy number variations by multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification,genotyping for low expression allele c.1331T>C of ABCB11 and genotyping for variation c.55G>C in ABCG8 previously associated with cholesterol gallstones in adults was performed in 35 pediatric subjects with idiopathic gallstones who fulfilled the clinical criteria for low phospholipid-associated cholelithiasis syndrome(LPAC,OMIM#600803)and in 5young females with suspected LPAC and their families(5 probands,15 additional family members).The probands came to medical attention for contraceptiveassociated intrahepatic cholestasis.RESULTS:A possibly pathogenic variant of ABCB4was found only in one of the 35 pediatric subjects with idiopathic cholesterol gallstones whereas 15 members of the studied 5 LPAC kindreds were confirmed and another one was highly suspected to carry predictably pathogenic mutations in ABCB4.Among these 16,however,none developed gallstones in childhood.In 5index patients,all young females carrying at least one pathogenic mutation in one allele of ABCB4,manifestation of LPAC as intrahepatic cholestasis with elevated serum activity of gamma-glutamyltransferase was induced by hormonal contraceptives.Variants ABCB11c.1331T>C and ABCG8 c.55G>C were not significantly overrepresented in the 35 examined patients with suspect LPAC.CONCLUSION:Clinical criteria for LPAC syndrome caused by mutations in ABCB4 cannot be applied topediatric patients with idiopathic gallstones.Sexual immaturity even prevents manifestation of LPAC.