Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:3.2.1.108 (lactase)
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A 30-year-old Japanese man with splenomegaly and lymphocytosis was examined in 1985. Blood analysis revealed that some of the lymphocytes had short-surface villi with polar distribution. The cells showed Ig lambda+, CD5+, CD11c+, CD19+, CD22+, CD23+, CD24+, FMC7+ phenotype. A small M peak was detected in the serum. Splenic lymphoma with villous lymphocytes (SLVL) was diagnosed on the basis of these findings. Remission was induced and was maintained with low-dose chlorambucil for more than 10 years. In 1996, the patient developed splenomegaly and lymphadenopathy with "B" symptoms and a high serum lactase dehydrogenase (LDH) level. Large blastoid cells with prominent nucleoli were observed in the bone marrow; later, a small number appeared in the peripheral blood. The bone marrow cells showed a complex chromosomal abnormality involving del(7)(q32). Southern blot analysis of immunoglobulin gene rearrangements in SLVL cells that had been cryopreserved in 1986 and of bone marrow cells in 1996 showed 2 rearranged bands in each cell sample; 1 band showed identical sizes in the 2 samples, and the other showed different sizes. These findings suggest that the blastoid cells were derived from SLVL cells through transformation. After this transformation, the disease followed a highly aggressive course. Various chemotherapeutic agents had little effect, and the patient died 3 months later.
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PMID:Blastic transformation of splenic lymphoma with villous lymphocytes after a well-controlled chronic phase of more than 10 years. 1074 27

Characterized by colonic mucosa intraepithelial lymphocytosis, lymphocytic colitis is primarily an entity presented in the middle-aged to elderly patient population. Very few large series of lymphocytic colitis of childhood occurrence are available in the medical literature. Ten cases each of lymphocytic colitis and of colonic lymphocytosis of other diagnosis, all with duodenal disaccharidases analysis data, were collected from the files of our institution. The electronic medical records were reviewed and multiple variables were analyzed. The ten patients with lymphocytic colitis presented with diarrhea. Of these, three had abdominal pain. The age range was 2-18 years. Nearly all patients were Caucasian (90%) and 70% were female. Endoscopically, most had normal appearing colonic mucosa. Significant past medical history, family medical history and associated comorbidities included celiac disease, Down syndrome, juvenile arthritis and other autoimmune diseases. Interestingly, the most revealing observation was that the majority of cases (80%) were associated with lactase deficiency and, for the most part, gastrointestinal symptoms improved simply by treatment with Lactaid or avoidance of dairy products. This association is statistically significant. Our clinicopathological study indicates that the typical pediatric patient is a female Caucasian. A large of portion of the patients had associated lactase deficiency and improved on Lactaid supplement alone.
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PMID:Association of lymphocytic colitis and lactase deficiency in pediatric population. 2552 28