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  • * Of the children studied, 138 showed symptoms of gallstone disease, with 47 undergoing surgical removal of the gallbladder, while 126 received a medication called ursodeoxycholic acid to treat the stones.
  • * The research found that the rs12532734 gene variant significantly increased the risk of developing gallstones in children, suggesting a link between this genetic variant and gallstone formation that should be explored further.

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Gallstones are increasingly frequent in children. In this candidate gene study, we genotyped 5 gene variants ( ANO1 , SPTLC3 , TMEM147 , TNRC6B , rs12532734) from a recent gallstone genome-wide association study (GWAS) in a cohort of 214 children with gallstones and 172 gallstone-free adult controls. In total, 138 genotyped children presented with symptomatic gallstone disease, 47 underwent cholecystectomy, and 126 received ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) as therapy for stones. Among 5 tested variants, the rs12532734 polymorphism modulated the gallstone risk in the studied cohort. Its genotype distribution significantly ( P = 0.025) departed from the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium among cases, and the common allele was associated with increased odds of developing gallstones at young age (OR = 1.69, P = 0.014). SLC26A3 is the nearest gene to rs12532734 and is involved in the transepithelial bicarbonate and chloride transport. The association of rs12532734 with pediatric gallstones is a novel finding warranting further investigations also with regard to biliary bicarbonate flux and bile composition.

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  • * Of the children studied, 138 showed symptoms of gallstone disease, with 47 undergoing surgical removal of the gallbladder, while 126 received a medication called ursodeoxycholic acid to treat the stones.
  • * The research found that the rs12532734 gene variant significantly increased the risk of developing gallstones in children, suggesting a link between this genetic variant and gallstone formation that should be explored further.
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