Unveiling the link: Helicobacter pylori infection and impact on ischemia modified albumin, thiol, and disulfide levels

Mahmut Yüksel, Çağdaş Erdoğan, H. Köseoğlu, Salim Neselioglu, Kerem Kenarli, Ahmet Akbay, Meryem D. Göktaş, Çağdaş Kalkan, M. Hamamcı, Mustafa M. Dölek, Yavuz Cagir, Ö. Erel
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The objective of this research was to explore the link between Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection and alterations in ischemia modified albumin (IMA), thiol, and disulfide levels, with a focus on their potential clinical implications. We carried out a cross-sectional study, enrolling 153 patients who underwent upper gastrointestinal endoscopy between March and July 2023. Biopsies were obtained from the stomach antrum to diagnose H. pylori. Biochemical parameters, including IMA, thiol, and disulfide, were measured in fasting blood samples. A statistical analysis, including receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, was performed to assess the diagnostic potential of these biomarkers. In this study, a total of 153 patients were included, of whom 99 tested positive for H. pylori and 54 tested negative. The H. pylori-positive group exhibited significantly higher levels of disulfide, disulfide/native thiol ratio, disulfide/total thiol ratio, and IMA compared to the H. pylori-negative group (p≤0.05 for all parameters). In contrast, the native thiol/total thiol ratio was significantly lower in the H. pylori-positive group (p≤0.05). Our study’s findings of elevated disulfide levels in H. pylori-positive individuals suggest a potential disruption in redox balance associated with H. pylori infection. This study contributes to the understanding of H. pylori’s systemic effects on biochemical markers, offering insights into their diagnostic utility.
揭示联系:幽门螺杆菌感染及其对缺血修饰白蛋白、硫醇和二硫化物水平的影响
本研究旨在探讨幽门螺杆菌(H. pylori)感染与缺血修饰白蛋白(IMA)、硫醇和二硫化物水平变化之间的联系,重点关注其潜在的临床影响。 我们开展了一项横断面研究,共纳入了 153 名在 2023 年 3 月至 7 月期间接受上消化道内窥镜检查的患者。为了诊断幽门螺杆菌,我们从胃窦获取了活检样本。在空腹血液样本中测量了生化参数,包括 IMA、硫醇和二硫化物。为评估这些生物标记物的诊断潜力,进行了包括接收器操作特征曲线分析在内的统计分析。 这项研究共纳入了 153 名患者,其中 99 人幽门螺杆菌检测呈阳性,54 人呈阴性。与幽门螺杆菌阴性组相比,幽门螺杆菌阳性组的二硫化物、二硫化物/原生硫醇比、二硫化物/总硫醇比和 IMA 水平明显更高(所有参数的 p 均小于 0.05)。相比之下,幽门螺杆菌阳性组的原生硫醇/总硫醇比率明显较低(p≤0.05)。 我们的研究发现,幽门螺杆菌阳性者体内的二硫化物水平升高,这表明幽门螺杆菌感染可能会破坏氧化还原平衡。这项研究有助于人们了解幽门螺杆菌对生化指标的系统性影响,并为其诊断用途提供了见解。
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