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Title: Elucidating the role of single nucleotide variants to understand tropical calcific pancreatitis a disease of tropical countries
Researcher: Singh, Garima
Guide(s): Singh, Ashutosh and M, Shri Krishna Jayadev
Keywords: Biochemical Research Methods
Biology and Biochemistry
Life Sciences
University: Shiv Nadar University
Completed Date: 2021
Abstract: Pancreatitis is an inflammation of pancreas which leads to aberrations in digestive process. newlineTropical calcific pancreatitis (TCP) is an enigmatic disease of pancreas without a known newlineetiology, distinct from other forms of pancreatitis like alcoholic pancreatitis. It is a juvenile newlineform of pancreatitis which remains undiagnosed in the early stages. The sparse amount of newlineliterature suggests that TCP is a progressive ailment where patient gradually suffers from a newlineunique form of diabetes called fibrocalculous diabetes (FCPD) and finally end up with newlinepancreatic cancer. Thus, TCP is a rare fatal disease of the tropical regions. There is dearth of newlineinformation about the pathophysiology of TCP. Since the phenotypic symptoms mimic other newlineforms of pancreatitis, TCP patients initially are being treated with common therapies. newlineSteadily, the disease progresses, and imaging technologies reveals large pancreatic stones, newlinedilated pancreatic duct, and other comorbidities like FCPD and cancer in a TCP patient, but newlinethe therapies still remained unanswered. The paucity lies in the early stage diagnostic markers newlineand targeted drugs. newlineOur newlinestudy has given significant leads towards the etiopathogenesis of tropical calcific pancreatitis, newlinewhich was till now not grounded. We believe that our study has paved the path towards newlinediscovering biomarkers and targeted therapies for TCP and it will be used further by newlineresearchers to delve deeper.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/363674
Appears in Departments:Department of Life Sciences

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