Rare Hypomorphic Sucrase Isomaltase Variants in Relation to Irritable Bowel Syndrome Risk in UK Biobank
Abstract
Sucrase-isomaltase (encoded by the SI gene) is the major intestinal brush border enzyme primarily responsible for the digestion of starch and sucrose.1Dahlquist A. Semenza G. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 1985; 4: 857-865Google Scholar As seen in patients with congenital SI deficiency (a rare form of sucrose intolerance due to recessive mutations in the SI gene), inactive SI leads to colonic accumulation of unabsorbed carbohydrates, causing...
Paper Details
Title
Rare Hypomorphic Sucrase Isomaltase Variants in Relation to Irritable Bowel Syndrome Risk in UK Biobank
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
161
Issue
5
Pages
1712 - 1714
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