Fecal calprotectin: a biomarker for intestinal inflammation

G. P. Caviglia, G. Touscoz, R. Pellicano, M. Astegiano
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Abstract

In the clinical setting may be difficult the discrimination of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases from those with functional intestinal disorders due to the overlapping and non-specific symptoms, such as abdominal pain and altered bowel habit. Several blood markers currently help clinicians in the management of these patients, but the low specificity makes them unreliable for the detection and monitoring of the disease activity. The gold standard to establish a diagnosis of organic bowel disease is colonoscopy with multiple biopsies, but is an invasive and costly procedure. In the last decade, fecal calprotectin (FC), a cytosolic protein mainly found in neutrophil granulocytes, has been proposed as a surrogate marker of intestinal mucosa inflammation and has been associated with several gastrointestinal disorders. We recently addressed FC ability in distinguish inflammatory from functional disorders, taking into consideration different pathological intestinal conditions. In this research highlight we provide a brief review on FC role as a biomarker of intestinal inflammation discussing the clinical applications.
粪便钙保护蛋白:肠道炎症的生物标志物
在临床环境中,炎性肠病患者与功能性肠疾病患者可能难以区分,因为这些患者的症状重叠且非特异性,如腹痛和排便习惯改变。目前有几种血液标志物可以帮助临床医生管理这些患者,但特异性较低使得它们在检测和监测疾病活动方面不可靠。建立器质性肠病诊断的金标准是结肠镜检查和多次活检,但这是一种侵入性和昂贵的程序。在过去的十年中,粪钙保护蛋白(FC)是一种主要存在于中性粒细胞中的细胞质蛋白,已被提出作为肠黏膜炎症的替代标志物,并与几种胃肠道疾病有关。我们最近研究了FC区分炎性和功能性疾病的能力,考虑到不同的病理肠道状况。在这篇研究重点中,我们就FC作为肠道炎症生物标志物的作用进行了简要综述,并讨论了其临床应用。
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