Faecal and serum levels of eosinophil cationic protein in a healthy paediatric population.

A C Silva, L Levy, J C Trindade, P Mendonça, C Silva, A I Lopes
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Abstract

Background: Eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) has been regarded as an excellent marker of eosinophil activation in various diseases where eosinophil-mediated inflammation plays a role. Recently, it has been suggested as a faecal marker of intestinal inflammation in several immune-mediated diseases with gastrointestinal expression. Owing to the scarcity of information at paediatric age, the establishment of reference values is necessary before further clinical studies.

Objective: To determine faecal and serum ECP levels in healthy children and their association with other biological parameters, thereby providing background additional validation data for this age group.

Methods: Faecal and serum ECP levels were available from healthy Caucasian children recruited at a regular outpatient clinic. Exclusion criteria were: chronic illnesses, acute illness, mucosal bleeding and recent pharmacological medication. Faecal and serum ECP levels and faecal a1AT were determined by commercial radioimmunoassay and serum IgE by fluoroenzyme immunoassay Uni-CAP.

Results: Mean and median faecal ECP levels were 1.93 microg/g and 1.20 microg/g, respectively (range 0.41-22.20),while the corresponding serum ECP levels were 13.50 microg/L and 9.54 microg/L, respectively (range 0.20-74.8). The cut-offs found were 2.80 microg/g and 16.89 microg/L for faecal and serum ECP, respectively. A significant (p=0.001) increase in serum, but not in faecal, ECP levels was found among patients with high peripheral eosinophil blood count. Neither faecal nor serum ECP levels were influenced by serum IgE levels.

Conclusions: Faecal and serum ECP levels, as determined in the present study, add background information concerning reference levels at paediatric age for further studies indifferent clinical settings.

健康儿童人群粪便和血清嗜酸性阳离子蛋白水平
背景:嗜酸性粒细胞阳离子蛋白(ECP)已被认为是在嗜酸性粒细胞介导的炎症起作用的各种疾病中嗜酸性粒细胞激活的良好标志物。最近,它被认为是几种免疫介导的胃肠道表达疾病中肠道炎症的粪便标志物。由于儿童年龄信息的缺乏,在进一步的临床研究之前建立参考值是必要的。目的:确定健康儿童粪便和血清ECP水平及其与其他生物学参数的关系,从而为该年龄组提供背景和额外的验证数据。方法:从常规门诊招募的健康高加索儿童中获取粪便和血清ECP水平。排除标准为:慢性疾病、急性疾病、黏膜出血和近期药物治疗。用商业放射免疫法测定粪便和血清ECP水平和粪便a1AT,用Uni-CAP荧光酶免疫分析法测定血清IgE。结果:粪便ECP平均值和中位值分别为1.93和1.20微克/g(范围0.41-22.20),相应的血清ECP水平分别为13.50和9.54微克/L(范围0.20-74.8)。粪便ECP和血清ECP的临界值分别为2.80微克/g和16.89微克/L。外周血嗜酸性粒细胞计数高的患者血清ECP水平显著升高(p=0.001),而粪便ECP水平无显著升高。粪便和血清ECP水平均不受血清IgE水平的影响。结论:在本研究中确定的粪便和血清ECP水平,为进一步研究不同临床环境下的儿科年龄参考水平提供了背景信息。
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