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Pancreatic adenocarcinoma chronic pancreatitis and MODY-8 diabetes: is bile salt-dependent lipase (or carboxyl ester lipase) at the crossroads of pancreatic pathologies?

机译:胰腺腺癌慢性胰腺炎和MODY-8糖尿病:胆汁盐依赖性脂肪酶(或羧基酯脂肪酶)是否在胰腺病理学的十字路口?

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Pancreatic adenocarcinomas and diabetes mellitus are responsible for the deaths of around two million people each year worldwide. Patients with chronic pancreatitis do not die directly of this disease, except where the pathology is hereditary. Much current literature supports the involvement of bile salt-dependent lipase (BSDL), also known as carboxyl ester lipase (CEL), in the pathophysiology of these pancreatic diseases. The purpose of this review is to shed light on connections between chronic pancreatitis, diabetes, and pancreatic adenocarcinomas by gaining an insight into BSDL and its variants. This enzyme is normally secreted by the exocrine pancreas, and is diverted within the intestinal lumen to participate in the hydrolysis of dietary lipids. However, BSDL is also expressed by other cells and tissues, where it participates in lipid homeostasis. Variants of BSDL resulting from germline and/or somatic mutations (nucleotide insertion/deletion or nonallelic homologous recombination) are expressed in the pancreas of patients with pancreatic pathologies such as chronic pancreatitis, MODY-8, and pancreatic adenocarcinomas. We discuss the possible link between the expression of BSDL variants and these dramatic pancreatic pathologies, putting forward the suggestion that BSDL and its variants are implicated in the cell lipid metabolism/reprogramming that leads to the dyslipidemia observed in chronic pancreatitis, MODY-8, and pancreatic adenocarcinomas. We also propose potential strategies for translation to therapeutic applications.
机译:全世界每年约有200万人死于胰腺腺癌和糖尿病。除非病理是遗传性的,否则慢性胰腺炎患者不会直接死于该疾病。当前许多文献支持胆汁盐依赖性脂肪酶(BSDL),也称为羧基酯脂肪酶(CEL),参与这些胰腺疾病的病理生理。这篇综述的目的是通过深入了解BSDL及其变体来阐明慢性胰腺炎,糖尿病和胰腺腺癌之间的联系。该酶通常由外分泌胰腺分泌,并在肠腔内转移以参与饮食脂质的水解。但是,BSDL也由参与脂质稳态的其他细胞和组织表达。由种系和/或体细胞突变(核苷酸插入/缺失或非等位基因同源重组)产生的BSDL变异体在患有胰腺病变(例如慢性胰腺炎,MODY-8和胰腺腺癌)的患者的胰腺中表达。我们讨论了BSDL变体的表达与这些剧烈的胰腺病理之间的可能联系,并提出了BSDL及其变体与细胞脂质代谢/重编程有关的暗示,从而导致在慢性胰腺炎,MODY-8和胰腺腺癌。我们还提出了翻译成治疗应用的潜在策略。

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