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The serotonin receptor 3E variant is a risk factor for female IBS-D
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WoS WOS:000858389500001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85138276336
DOI 10.1007/S00109-022-02244-W
Año 2022
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
Internacional

Autores
Afiliación Extranjera

Instituciones
Extranjeras


Abstract



Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a gut-brain disorder of multifactorial origin. Evidence of disturbed serotonergic function in IBS accumulated for the 5-HT3 receptor family. 5-HT3Rs are encoded by HTR3 genes and control GI function, and peristalsis and secretion, in particular. Moreover, 5-HT3R antagonists are beneficial in the treatment of diarrhea predominant IBS (IBS-D). We previously reported on functionally relevant SNPs in HTR3A c.-42C > T (rs1062613), HTR3C p.N163K (rs6766410), and HTR3E c.*76G > A (rs56109847 = rs62625044) being associated with IBS-D, and the HTR3B variant p.Y129S (rs1176744) was also described within the context of IBS. We performed a multi-center study to validate previous results and provide further evidence for the relevance of HTR3 genes in IBS pathogenesis. Therefore, genotype data of 2682 IBS patients and 9650 controls from 14 cohorts (Chile, Germany (2), Greece, Ireland, Spain, Sweden (2), the UK (3), and the USA (3)) were taken into account. Subsequent meta-analysis confirmed HTR3E c.*76G > A (rs56109847 = rs62625044) to be associated with female IBS-D (OR = 1.58; 95% CI (1.18, 2.12)). Complementary expression studies of four GI regions (jejunum, ileum, colon, sigmoid colon) of 66 IBS patients and 42 controls revealed only HTR3E to be robustly expressed. On top, HTR3E transcript levels were significantly reduced in the sigma of IBS patients (p = 0.0187); more specifically, in those diagnosed with IBS-D (p = 0.0145). In conclusion, meta-analysis confirmed rs56109847 = rs62625044 as a risk factor for female IBS-D. Expression analysis revealed reduced HTR3E levels in the sigmoid colon of IBS-D patients, which underlines the relevance of HTR3E in the pathogenesis of IBS-D.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Fritz, Nikola Hombre Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ Hosp - Alemania
2 Berens, Sabrina Mujer Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ Hosp - Alemania
3 Dong, Yuanjun - Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ Hosp - Alemania
4 Martínez, Cristina Mujer Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg - Alemania
Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Lleida Fundació Dr. Pifarré - España
Heidelberg Univ Hosp - Alemania
Inst Recerca Biomed Lleida IRBLleida - España
Lleida Inst Biomed Res Dr Pifarre Fdn IRBLleida - España
5 Schmitteckert, Stefanie Mujer Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ Hosp - Alemania
6 Houghton, Lesley A. - University of Leeds - Reino Unido
Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida - Estados Unidos
Mayo Clin - Estados Unidos
St James Univ Hosp - Reino Unido
7 Goebel-Stengel, M. Mujer Universitätsklinikum und Medizinische Fakultät Tübingen - Alemania
Helios Klinik Rottweil - Alemania
Univ Hosp Tubingen - Alemania
HELIOS Clin Rottweil - Alemania
8 Wahl, Verena Mujer Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ Hosp - Alemania
9 Kabisch, M. Mujer Universität Heidelberg - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ Hosp - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ - Alemania
10 Goetze, Dorothea Mujer Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ Hosp - Alemania
11 D'Amato, Mauro Hombre Karolinska Institutet - Suecia
CIC BioGUNE - España
Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science - España
CIC bioGUNE BRTA - España
Basque Fdn Sci - España
Karolinska Inst - Suecia
12 Zheng, Tenghao - Karolinska Institutet - Suecia
Karolinska Inst - Suecia
13 Röth, Ralph Hombre Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ Hosp - Alemania
14 Moennikes, H. Hombre Martin Luther Hospital - Alemania
Martin Luther Hosp - Alemania
15 Tesarz, Jonas Hombre Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ Hosp - Alemania
16 Engel, Felicitas Mujer Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ Hosp - Alemania
17 Gauss, Annika Mujer Universität Heidelberg - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ Hosp - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ - Alemania
18 Raithel, Martin Hombre Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg - Alemania
UNIV ERLANGEN NURNBERG - Alemania
19 Andresen, Viola Mujer Israelitischen Krankenhaus - Alemania
Israelit Krankenhaus - Alemania
20 Keller, Jutta Mujer Israelitischen Krankenhaus - Alemania
Israelit Krankenhaus - Alemania
21 Frieling, Thomas Hombre HELIOS Klinik Krefeld - Alemania
Helios Klin Krefeld - Alemania
22 Pehl, C. Hombre Krankenhaus Vilsbiburg - Alemania
23 Stein-Thöringer, Christoph Hombre German Cancer Research Center - Alemania
German Canc Res Ctr - Alemania
24 Clarke, G. Hombre University College Cork - Irlanda
APC Microbiome Ireland - Irlanda
Univ Coll Cork - Irlanda
25 Kennedy, Paul J. Hombre University College Cork - Irlanda
APC Microbiome Ireland - Irlanda
Univ Coll Cork - Irlanda
26 Cryan, John F. Hombre University College Cork - Irlanda
APC Microbiome Ireland - Irlanda
Univ Coll Cork - Irlanda
27 Dinan, Timothy G. Hombre University College Cork - Irlanda
APC Microbiome Ireland - Irlanda
Univ Coll Cork - Irlanda
28 Quigley, Eamonn M.M. Hombre APC Microbiome Ireland - Irlanda
Weill Cornell Medicine - Estados Unidos
University College Cork - Irlanda
Weill Cornell Med Coll - Estados Unidos
Univ Coll Cork - Irlanda
29 Spiller, R. Hombre University of Nottingham Medical School - Reino Unido
Univ Nottingham - Reino Unido
30 Beltran, Caroll - Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
31 Madrid, Ana Maria Mujer Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
32 Torres, Veronica Mujer Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
33 Mayer, Emeran A. - University of California, Los Angeles - Estados Unidos
UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES - Estados Unidos
34 Sayuk, Gregory Hombre Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis - Estados Unidos
WASHINGTON UNIV - Estados Unidos
35 Gazouli, M. Mujer School of Medicine - Grecia
Natl & Kapodistrian Univ Athens - Grecia
36 Karamanolis, George Hombre School of Medicine - Grecia
Natl & Kapodistrian Univ Athens - Grecia
37 Bustamante, Mariona Mujer Centro de Regulacion Genomica, Barcelona - España
Instituto de Salud Global de Barcelona - España
Ctr Genom Regulat - España
ISGlobal - España
38 Estivil, X. Hombre Universitat de Barcelona - España
Univ Barcelona - España
39 Rabionet, Raquel Mujer Universitat de Barcelona - España
Univ Barcelona - España
40 Hoffmann, Per - LIFE & BRAIN GmbH - Alemania
Life & Brain Ctr - Alemania
41 Nöthen, Markus M. Hombre LIFE & BRAIN GmbH - Alemania
Life & Brain Ctr - Alemania
42 Heilmann-Heimbach, S. Mujer LIFE & BRAIN GmbH - Alemania
Life & Brain Ctr - Alemania
43 Schmidt, Börge Hombre Universitätsklinikum Essen - Alemania
Univ Hosp Essen - Alemania
44 Franke, Andre Hombre Institute of Clinical Molecular Biology - Alemania
Inst Clin Mol Biol - Alemania
45 Lieb, Wolfgang Hombre Institute of Epidemiology - Alemania
Inst Epidemiol - Alemania
46 Herzog, Wolfgang Hombre Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ Hosp - Alemania
47 Boeckxstaens, Guy - KU Leuven– University Hospital Leuven - Bélgica
Univ Hosp Leuven - Bélgica
48 Wouters, Mira M. Mujer KU Leuven– University Hospital Leuven - Bélgica
Univ Hosp Leuven - Bélgica
49 Simrén, Magnus Hombre Göteborgs Universitet - Suecia
Univ Gothenburg - Suecia
50 Rappold, Gudrun A. Mujer Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg - Alemania
Universität Heidelberg - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ Hosp - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ - Alemania
51 Vicario, Maria Mujer Vall d'Hebron Institut de Recerca - España
Nestlé S.A. - Suiza
Hosp Valle De Hebron - España
Soc Prod Nestle SA - Suiza
52 Santos, Javier Hombre Vall d'Hebron Institut de Recerca - España
Hosp Valle De Hebron - España
53 Schaefert, Rainer Hombre Universitätsspital Basel - Suiza
Medizinischen Fakultät - Suiza
Univ Hosp Basel - Suiza
UNIV BASEL - Suiza
54 Lorenzo Bermejo, Justo Hombre Universität Heidelberg - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ Hosp - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ - Alemania
55 Niesler, Beate Mujer Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg - Alemania
Universität Heidelberg - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ Hosp - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ - Alemania

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Financiamiento



Fuente
European Cooperation in Science and Technology
Projekt DEAL
Beatrix Startt
Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Mobility
Bonus Program of the Medical Faculty of Heidelberg University
COST program
European Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility (ESNM)

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
We highly acknowledge all patients and healthy volunteers for their kind support and participation in this study as well as the supporting staff at each site. Study cohort-specific acknowledgements and support can be found in the Supplement. We would also like to thank Claus R. Bartram, Johannes Kapeller and Katrin Hinderhofer for their support. We furthermore thank Beatrix Startt for supporting us with proof-reading and editing.
We highly acknowledge all patients and healthy volunteers for their kind support and participation in this study as well as the supporting staff at each site. Study cohort-specific acknowledgements and support can be found in the Supplement. We would also like to thank Claus R. Bartram, Johannes Kapeller and Katrin Hinderhofer for their support. We furthermore thank Beatrix Startt for supporting us with proof-reading and editing.
Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL. The study was supported by the Bonus Program of the Medical Faculty of Heidelberg University (BN). This manuscript results in part from collaboration and network activities promoted within the frame of the international network GENIEUR (Genes in Irritable Bowel Syndrome Research Network Europe), which has been funded by the COST program (BM1106, www.GENIEUR.eu) and is currently supported by the European Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility (ESNM, www.ESNM.eu).

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