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    Backgrounds and Aims: Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type 2 (PFIC2) is caused by a defect or deficiency of bile salt export protein (BSEP) due to mutation in the ABCB11 gene. We intend to evaluate the phenotype-genotype correlation in 10 diagnosed cases of PFIC2 in a single tertiary care center in North India. Methods: The clinical, biochemical, histopathological, immunohistochemical, ultrastructural and genetic data of the 10 diagnosed cases of PFIC2 were recorded. Results: Icterus, pruritus and bleeding manifestations were the commonest clinical symptoms. Giant cell transformation was seen in 50% of the patients. Two predominant genetic variants were ABCB11 missense p.Val444Ala (c. 1331 T > C) and ABCB11 missense p.Asn591Ser (c. 1772 A > G) in their homozygous or compound heterozygous states and were associated with retained BSEP immunopositivity and reduced but retained BSEP immunopositivity respectively. Conclusion: Retention of BSEP is common in North Indian children of PFIC2 with no phenotype-genotype correlation.

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    Suvradeep Mitra, Ashim Das, Baburam Thapa, Rakesh Kumar Vasishta. Phenotype-Genotype Correlation of North Indian Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis type2 Children Shows p.Val444Ala and p.Asn591Ser Variants and Retained BSEP Expression. Fetal and pediatric pathology. 2020 Apr;39(2):107-123

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    PMID: 31335238

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