Publications by authors named "Andrzej Hnatyszyn"

Background: Development of sequential changes of mucous leading to gastric cancer and familial cases of gastric cancer of intestinal type is widely connected with Helicobacter pylori infections. In this study we analysed variants of genes involved in cancerogenesis and inflammatory processes of intestines in patients infected with H.pylori.

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  • Researchers investigated the genetic factors influencing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by analyzing 578 IBD patients and 888 controls.
  • The study focused on gene haplotypes and their link to the onset and clinical features of IBD, revealing notable risk alleles, especially prevalent in Crohn disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC).
  • Specific haplotypes were significantly associated with late-onset CD and pediatric CD, indicating the role of genetic predisposition in the disease's manifestation and progression.
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Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are the most prevalent diseases of the digestive system, and their association is unequivocal. A long-standing inflammatory process is one of the causes of sporadic as well as inherited cancers as it impacts on malignant transformation in a wide variety of neoplastic diseases, including colorectal cancer.

Methods: An extensive publication search was performed in Medline and PubMed database.

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Purpose: The main scope of this study was to evaluate the importance of selected DNA variants for developing inflammation of gastric mucosa and carcinogenesis in gastrointestinal diseases in patients infected with Helicobacter pylori.

Patients And Methods: Patients subjected to analysis constituted a group of 131 consecutive cases, with control groups consisting of 100 healthy volunteers and 13 dyspeptic patients. Molecular analysis included the following genes: TP53 (c.

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Epidemiological investigations indicated association of the Helicobacter pylori infections with the occurrence of inflammatory conditions of the gastric mucosa and development of chronic gastritis and intestinal type of gastric cancer. IL1A and IL1B genes have been proposed as key factors in determining risk of gastritis and malignant transformation. The aim of this paper was to evaluate association of interleukin-1 gene polymorphisms with chronic gastritis, atrophy, intestinal metaplasia, dysplasia and intestinal type of gastric cancer in H.

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This paper shows analysis of the association of the 802C>T polymorphism of the NOD2/CARD15 gene with the occurrence of the chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa associated with the Helicobacter pylori infections, development of intestinal metaplasia and dysplasia and, in the result of this, gastric cancer. Genomic DNA samples were extracted from paraffin blocks of gastric mucosal biopsies and from peripheral blood. H.

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