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Genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors in diverticular disease: systematic review
被引:0
|作者:
Humphrey, Hannah N.
[1
]
Sibley, Pauline
[1
]
Walker, Eleanor T.
[1
]
Keller, Deborah S.
[2
,3
]
Pata, Francesco
[4
]
Vimalachandran, Dale
[5
,6
]
Daniels, Ian R.
[1
]
McDermott, Frank D.
[1
,7
]
机构:
[1] Royal Devon Univ Healthcare Fdn Trust, Dept Colorectal Surg, Exeter, England
[2] Lankenau Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Wynnewood, PA USA
[3] Lankenau Inst Med Res, Wynnewood, PA USA
[4] Univ Calabria, Dept Pharm Hlth & Nutr Sci, Arcavacata Di Rende, Italy
[5] Univ Liverpool, Inst Canc Med, Dept Mol & Canc Med, Liverpool, England
[6] Countess Chester Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Colorectal Surg, Chester, England
[7] Royal Devon Univ Healthcare Trust, Barrack Rd, Exeter EX2 5DW, England
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BJS OPEN
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2024年
/
8卷
/
03期
关键词:
FIBROBLASTIC GROWTH-FACTOR;
NECROSIS-FACTOR-ALPHA;
COLONIC DIVERTICULITIS;
CROHNS-DISEASE;
SEGMENTAL COLITIS;
FIBER DIET;
SYNDECAN;
EXPRESSION;
RISK;
POPULATION;
D O I:
10.1093/bjsopen/zrae032
中图分类号:
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号:
摘要:
Background Diverticulosis is a normal anatomical variant of the colon present in more than 70% of the westernized population over the age of 80. Approximately 3% will develop diverticulitis in their lifetime. Many patients present emergently, suffer high morbidity rates and require substantial healthcare resources. Diverticulosis is the most common finding at colonoscopy and has the potential for causing a significant morbidity rate and burden on healthcare. There is a need to better understand the aetiology and pathogenesis of diverticular disease. Research suggests a genetic susceptibility of 40-50% in the formation of diverticular disease. The aim of this review is to present the hypothesized functional effects of the identified gene loci and environmental factors.Methods A systematic literature review was performed using PubMed, MEDLINE and Embase. Medical subject headings terms used were: 'diverticular disease, diverticulosis, diverticulitis, genomics, genetics and epigenetics'. A review of grey literature identified environmental factors.Results Of 995 articles identified, 59 articles met the inclusion criteria. Age, obesity and smoking are strongly associated environmental risk factors. Intrinsic factors of the colonic wall are associated with the presence of diverticula. Genetic pathways of interest and environmental risk factors were identified. The COLQ, FAM155A, PHGR1, ARHGAP15, S100A10, and TNFSF15 genes are the strongest candidates for further research.Conclusion There is increasing evidence to support the role of genomics in the spectrum of diverticular disease. Genomic, epigenetic and omic research with demographic context will help improve the understanding and management of this complex disease. There is a need to better understand the aetiology and pathogenesis of diverticular disease. Research suggests a genetic susceptibility of 40-50% in the formation of diverticular disease, supported by further genome-wide association studies. The aim of this review is to present the hypothesized functional effects of the identified gene loci.
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