Genes of Interest: BSN, ATG1GL1, PTGER4, ZNF300, ZNF365, NKX2-3, NOD2, PTPN2, IBD5, CDKAL1, HLA-DQB1,RSPH6A
Gut irritability risk can be influenced by various genes, including BSN, ATG1GL1, PTGER4, ZNF300, ZNF365, NKX2-3, NOD2, PTPN2, IBD5, CDKAL1, HLA-DQB1, and RSPH6A. These genes play different roles in regulating the gut environment and immune system, and variations in these genes can affect the risk of developing gut irritability.
For example, the BSN gene is involved in the formation of nerve cells and is thought to play a role in regulating gut function. Variations in this gene have been linked to increased risk of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and other gut-related issues.
Similarly, the ATG1GL1 gene has been implicated in regulating the immune system and inflammation in the gut, and variations in this gene have been associated with an increased risk of IBS and other gut-related conditions.
The PTGER4 gene is involved in the regulation of prostaglandins, hormone-like substances that play a role in regulating gut function and pain perception. Variations in this gene have been linked to increased risk of IBS and other gut-related issues.