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World J Gastrointest Surg. Oct 27, 2023; 15(10): 2154-2170
Published online Oct 27, 2023. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v15.i10.2154
Gene polymorphisms associated with sudden decreases in heart rate during extensive peritoneal lavage with distilled water after gastrectomy
Shuang Yao, Yan Yuan, Jun Zhang, Yang Yu, Guang-Hua Luo
Shuang Yao, Jun Zhang, Yang Yu, Guang-Hua Luo, Clinical Medical Research Center, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Changzhou 213000, Jiangsu Province, China
Yan Yuan, Department of Anesthesiology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Changzhou 213000, Jiangsu Province, China
Author contributions: Luo GH designed the research study; Yao S and Yuan Y wrote the manuscript; Yao S, Zhang J and Yu Y performed the experiments and analyzed the data; All authors have read and approved the final manuscript.
Supported by Changzhou Sci and Tech Program, No. CJ20210113; Changzhou Health Young Talents Plan, No. CZQM2021006.
Institutional review board statement: This study was reviewed and approved by the Ethics Committee of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University.
Informed consent statement: As the study used anonymous and pre-existing data, the requirement for the informed consent from patients was waived.
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Corresponding author: Guang-Hua Luo, PhD, Chief Technician, Clinical Medical Research Center, the Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, No. 185 Juqian Street, Changzhou 213000, Jiangsu Province, China. shineroar@163.com
Received: April 28, 2023
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Revised: August 4, 2023
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Abstract
BACKGROUND

Our previous study found that the telomerase-associated protein 1 (TEP1, rs938886 and rs1713449) and homo sapiens RecQ like helicase 5 (RECQL5, rs820196) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were associated with changes in heart rate (HR) ≥ 30% during peritoneal lavage with distilled water after gastrectomy. This study established a single tube method for detecting these three SNPs using two-dimensional (2D) polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and investigated whether SNP-SNP and SNP-environment interactions increase the risk of high HR variability (HRV).

AIM

To investigate whether genotypes, genetic patterns, SNP-SNP and SNP-environment interactions were associated with HRV.

METHODS

2D PCR was used to establish a single-tube method to detect TEP1 rs938886 and rs1713449 and RECQL5 rs820196, and the results were compared with those of sanger sequencing. After adjusting for confounders such as age, sex, smoking, hypertension, and thyroid dysfunction, a nonconditional logistic regression model was used to assess the associations between the genotypes and the genetic patterns (codominant, dominant, overdominant, recessive, and additive) of the three SNPs and a risk ≥ 15% or ≥ 30% of a sudden drop in HR during postoperative peritoneal lavage in patients with gastric cancer. Gene-gene and gene-environment interactions were analyzed using generalized multifactor dimensionality reduction.

RESULTS

The coincidence rate between the 2D PCR and sequencing was 100%. When the HRV cutoff value was 15%, the patients with the RECQL5 (rs820196) TC genotype had a higher risk of high HRV than those who had the TT genotype (odds ratio = 1.97; 95%CI: 1.05-3.70; P = 0.045). Under the codominant and overdominant models, the TC genotype of RECQL5 (rs820196) was associated with a higher risk of HR decrease relative to the TT and TT + CC genotypes (P = 0.031 and 0.016, respectively). When the HRV cutoff value was 30%, patients carrying the GC-TC genotypes of rs938886 and rs820196 showed a higher HRV risk when compared with the GG–TT genotype carriers (P = 0.01). In the three-factor model of rs938886, rs820196, and rs1713449, patients carrying the GC-TC-CT genotype had a higher risk of HRV compared with the wild-type GG-TT-CC carriers (P = 0.01). For rs820196, nonsmokers with the TC genotype had a higher HRV risk compared with nonsmokers carrying the TT genotype (P = 0.04). When the HRV cutoff value was 15%, patients carrying the TT-TT and the TC-CT genotypes of rs820196 and rs1713449 showed a higher HRV risk when compared with TT-CC genotype carriers (P = 0.04 and 0.01, respectively). Patients carrying the GC-CT-TC genotypes of rs938886, rs1713449, and rs820196 showed a higher HRV risk compared with GG-CC-TT genotype carriers (P = 0.02). When the HRV cutoff value was 15%, the best-fitting models for the interactions between the SNPs and the environment were the rs820196-smoking (P = 0.022) and rs820196-hypertension (P = 0.043) models. Consistent with the results of the previous grouping, for rs820196, the TC genotype nonsmokers had a higher HRV risk compared with nonsmokers carrying the TT genotype (P = 0.01).

CONCLUSION

The polymorphism of the RECQL5 and TEP1 genes were associated with HRV during peritoneal lavage with distilled water after gastrectomy.

Keywords: Homo sapiens RecQ like helicase 5; Telomerase-associated protein 1; Polymorphism; Peritoneal lavage; Heart rate variability; Two-dimensional polymerase chain reaction

Core Tip: Our previous study found that peritoneal lavage with distilled water may cause a sudden decrease in heart rate (HR) in some patients during clinical gastrectomy, which was related to telomerase-associated protein 1 and homo sapiens RecQ like helicase 5 gene polymorphisms. Here, instead of Sanger sequencing, we developed a single-tube method using two-dimensional polymerase chain reaction to genotyping single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) quickly and economically. We also investigated whether genotypes, genetic patterns and the interaction effects of SNP-SNP and SNP-environment were associated with a risk of high HR variability. This study helps clinicians to better assess the perioperative risk of patients undergoing gastrectomy.