Genotyping of cryptosporidium species in cases of irritable bowel syndrome: A case control study from a tertiary care center

Varun Bajaj, Mithu Banerjee, Sudhir Dubey, K S Rajmohan, Syed Asif Hashmi, Surabhi Bajaj
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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is functional bowel disorder characterized by abdominal pain or discomfort and altered bowel habits in the absence of detectable structural abnormalities. Protozoan cysts are commonly found in the stool samples of patients with IBS and a rising body of evidence suggests a direct causal relationship. Cryptosporidium infection can be a potential candidate for IBS. We studied prevalence, association, and genotype of cryptosporidium at a tertiary care centre. Using a case-control design, a total of 100 cases and 100 controls were selected between 2016 and 2017. Fresh stool samples were collected and processed for microscopic examination. Positive samples were subjected to PCR RFLP for speciation and results analysed for Odd’s ratio, relative risk and relationship between variables. There was a high male preponderance (m: f=9:1). Most patients belonged to the middle age group (34.8-42.4 years). Amongst the clinical subtype IBS with diarrhoea (IBS-D) was the most common subtype (63%). Odd’s ratio for having IBS was 57.5 with cryptosporidium with a relative risk of 2.09. Adjusted Odd’s ratio for age was 1.014 suggesting a linear correlation (r value=0.07) with age. Our study shows a significant risk of developing IBS with cryptosporidium infection. The authors recommend studies with larger population samples both within the northern regions of India and across the country to determine prevalence, speciation of cryptosporidium and its relationship to IBS.
肠易激综合征病例中隐孢子虫物种的基因分型:来自三级保健中心的病例对照研究
肠易激综合征(IBS)是一种功能性肠道疾病,在没有可检测到的结构异常的情况下,以腹痛或不适和排便习惯改变为特征。原生动物囊肿常见于肠易激综合征患者的粪便样本中,越来越多的证据表明两者之间存在直接的因果关系。隐孢子虫感染可能是肠易激综合征的潜在候选者。我们研究了三级保健中心隐孢子虫的患病率、相关性和基因型。采用病例对照设计,在2016年至2017年期间共选择100例病例和100例对照。收集新鲜粪便标本并进行显微检查。对阳性标本进行物种形成的PCR RFLP分析,并对结果进行Odd’s ratio、相对风险和变量间关系分析。雄性有较高的优势(m: f=9:1)。患者多为中年人(34.8 ~ 42.4岁)。在IBS伴腹泻的临床亚型中(IBS- d)是最常见的亚型(63%)。患肠易激综合征的Odd比值为57.5,隐孢子虫的相对危险度为2.09。年龄校正Odd’s比值为1.014,与年龄呈线性相关(r值=0.07)。我们的研究显示隐孢子虫感染有显著的肠易激综合征风险。作者建议在印度北部地区和全国范围内进行更大规模的人口样本研究,以确定隐孢子虫的流行程度、物种形成及其与肠易症候群的关系。
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