Does fecal calprotectin increase may be linked to lactose intolerance in patients with irritable bowel syndrome?

IF 3 4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
Marine Guingand de Rivery, Hamidou Zeinab, Valérie Cohen, Karine Baumstarck, Laure Luciano, Véronique Vitton
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Abstract

Background: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a multifactorial condition without any specific investigation. Fecal calprotectin (FC) may be elevated in IBS without any explanation. In addition, some patients with IBS have symptoms related to lactose intolerance. Our main aim was to investigate whether an increase in FC could be related to lactose intolerance in patients with IBS.

Methods: In this retrospective single-center study, all patients with IBS who have underwent a FC test and a lactose respiratory test within a period of less than 6 months were eligible. A FC greater than or equal to 50 μg/g was considered abnormal.

Results: Severnty-six patients (48 females), mean age 38±15 years were included. Symptoms were respectively: bloating in 57%, diarrhea in 76% and abdominal pain in 46% of cases. Among the 76 patients: 22 (29%) had FC≥50 μg/g and 9/22 (41%) had a positive lactose test. No significant relationship could be identified between the increase in FC and the lactose test positivity. The value of the FC was also not related to the subtype of IBS or the positivity of the glucose test.

Conclusions: In our study, the increase in FC was not significantly related to the presence of lactose intolerance. Nevertheless, our work, despite its originality, is limited by its retrospective nature and small number of patients. Future studies including larger numbers of patients may identify the causes of elevated FC in patients with IBS to individualize different subgroups of patients to best adapt therapeutic management.

肠易激综合征患者粪便钙保护蛋白升高是否与乳糖不耐受有关?
背景:肠易激综合征(IBS)是一种多因素疾病,没有任何专门的研究。粪钙保护蛋白(FC)可能在IBS中升高而没有任何解释。此外,一些肠易激综合征患者有与乳糖不耐受有关的症状。我们的主要目的是调查是否FC的增加可能与肠易激综合征患者的乳糖不耐受有关。方法:在这项回顾性单中心研究中,所有在6个月内接受过FC测试和乳糖呼吸测试的IBS患者均符合条件。FC大于等于50 μg/g为异常。结果:纳入患者76例(女性48例),平均年龄38±15岁。症状分别为:57%的患者腹胀,76%的患者腹泻,46%的患者腹痛。76例患者中22例(29%)FC≥50 μg/g, 9/22例(41%)乳糖试验阳性。未发现FC升高与乳糖试验阳性之间有显著关系。FC值也与IBS亚型或葡萄糖试验阳性无关。结论:在我们的研究中,FC的增加与乳糖不耐症的存在没有显著关系。然而,我们的工作,尽管它的独创性,是有限的回顾性性质和少数患者。包括更多患者在内的未来研究可能会确定肠易激综合征患者FC升高的原因,从而对不同亚组患者进行个体化治疗,以最佳地适应治疗管理。
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Minerva gastroenterology
Minerva gastroenterology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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