Alteration in TGF-β receptor expression in gallbladder disease- Implications of chronic cholelithiasis and chronic Salmonella Typhi infection

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Gallbladder cancer prevalence is ever increasing with Salmonella Typhi chronic infection being one of the predisposing factors. Altered ratios or expression of TGF-β receptors and changes in its function are associated with loss in anti-proliferative effects of TGF-β and cancer progression. Using Reverse-Transcriptase PCR we monitor any changes in TGF-β receptor gene expression. We simultaneously screen for S.Typhi within the samples. From 73 patients undergoing cholecystectomy 39/50 (%) had significant expression (P < 0.05) of TβR-I and TβR-II during chronic cholelithiasis as compared to the remaining 19/23(%) with acute chronic cholelithiasis. There was no significant increase in TβR-III receptor expression. Patient's positive for S.Typhi (7/73) did not show any significant changes in expression of these receptors, thus indicating no direct relation in regulating the host TGFβ-signalling pathway. Further analysis on expression of downstream Smad components revealed that patients with up-regulated TGFβ receptor expression show > 2-fold increase in the R-Smads and Co-Smads with a > 2-fold decrease in I-Smads. Thus gain of TβR-I and II expression in epithelial cells of the gallbladder was associated with chronic inflammatory stages of the gallbladder disease.

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Walawalkar, Y. D., Vaidya, Y., & Nayak, V. (2016). Alteration in TGF-β receptor expression in gallbladder disease- Implications of chronic cholelithiasis and chronic Salmonella Typhi infection. Gastroenterology Insights, 7(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.4081/gi.2016.6623

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