A gut vascular barrier damage-based scoring system predicts postoperative outcomes in Crohn's disease.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Xiao-Jun Chen, Yi Guo, Hui Peng, Hu-Fei Zhang, Yi-Nan Zhang, Zi-Meng Liu, Xu-Yu Zhang
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Abstract

Background: The gut vascular barrier (GVB) is essential for maintaining intestinal homeostasis. However, its role in patients undergoing surgery for Crohn's disease (CD) remains unclear. Thus, our study aimed to explore the association between GVB and disease severity and postoperative outcomes in CD patients, as well as to develop a scoring system to predict postoperative prognosis.

Methods: Endothelial plasmalemma vesicle-associated protein (PV-1) is a typical biomarker of GVB dysfunction. The expression of PV-1 was measured in intestinal mucosa of patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and controls scheduled for surgery. The correlation between PV-1 expression and clinical data was analyzed. Moreover, a scoring system based on PV-1 was developed to predict the postoperative outcomes.

Results: GVB damage was detected in CD patients. Levels of intestinal PV-1 expression were markedly higher in inflamed parts of CD patients than in non-inflamed parts and in control patients (both P < 0.05). Levels of PV-1 were positively correlated with preoperative disease activity indexes and postoperative clinical outcomes. Importantly, a new scoring system based on PV-1 was established to predict an adverse total postoperative prognosis or a longer length of stay, and it showed better discrimination (Areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves (AUCs) = 0.808, 0.902, P < 0.001).

Conclusion: GVB damage was found in CD patients and was associated with the severity of disease and postoperative outcomes. A scoring system based on GVB damage is promising in predicting poor postoperative outcomes.

基于肠道血管屏障损伤的评分系统预测克罗恩病的术后预后。
背景:肠道血管屏障(GVB)对维持肠道内稳态至关重要。然而,它在克罗恩病(CD)手术患者中的作用尚不清楚。因此,我们的研究旨在探讨GVB与CD患者疾病严重程度和术后结局之间的关系,并建立一个评分系统来预测术后预后。方法:内皮质膜囊泡相关蛋白(PV-1)是GVB功能障碍的典型生物标志物。测定了PV-1在克罗恩病(CD)患者和手术对照组肠黏膜中的表达。分析PV-1表达与临床资料的相关性。此外,我们还开发了一个基于PV-1的评分系统来预测术后预后。结果:CD患者可见GVB损伤。肠道PV-1的表达水平在CD患者的炎症部位明显高于非炎症部位和对照患者(两者都是P结论:GVB损伤在CD患者中发现,并与疾病的严重程度和术后结局相关。基于GVB损伤的评分系统有望预测术后不良预后。
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BMC Gastroenterology
BMC Gastroenterology 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
4.20
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465
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: BMC Gastroenterology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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