粪类圆线虫感染与糖尿病发展的关系:一项荟萃分析。

IF 1.6 3区 生物学 Q4 PARASITOLOGY
R E Tiongco, J A Flores, E J Castro, S A Dayrit, M J Dominguez, E Manahan, M R Pineda-Cortel
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摘要

先前的研究表明,寄生虫感染可以预防糖尿病(DM)的发展,这可能与卫生假说有关。然而,涉及粪强拟体及其与糖尿病可能关联的研究很少,并且显示出相互矛盾的结果,这促使我们进行本荟萃分析以获得更精确的估计。相关研究检索自PubMed、b谷歌Scholar、Science Direct和Cochrane Library,检索截止日期为2024年8月1日。获得了粪球菌阳性和阴性患者发生糖尿病的数据。所有的分析都使用Review Manager 5.4完成。最初的检索总共产生了1725项研究,经过彻底的筛选和排除,只有5篇涉及2106名参与者(536例病例和1570例对照)的文章被纳入meta分析。评估异质性,并使用漏斗图排除异常研究。结果显示粪虫感染与糖尿病有显著的相关性,表明感染粪虫的人患糖尿病的可能性较低。总体而言,结果表明粪虫感染可能降低患糖尿病的可能性,潜在地支持了卫生假说。
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Association of Strongyloides stercoralis infection with the development of diabetes mellitus: a meta-analysis.

Previous studies have shown that helminth infection protects against the development of diabetes mellitus (DM), possibly related to the hygiene hypothesis. However, studies involving Stronglyoides stercoralis and its possible association with DM are scarce and have shown contradicting results, prompting us to perform this meta-analysis to obtain more precise estimates. Related studies were searched from PubMed, Google Scholar, Science Direct, and Cochrane Library until 1 August 2024. Data on the occurrence of DM in patients positive and negative for S. stercoralis were obtained. All analyses were done using Review Manager 5.4. The initial search yielded a total of 1725 studies, and after thorough screening and exclusion, only five articles involving 2106 participants (536 cases and 1570 controls) were included in the meta-analysis. Heterogeneity was assessed, and outlier studies were excluded using a funnel plot. Results showed a significant association of S. stercoralis infection with DM, suggesting that those with the infection are less likely to develop DM. Overall, the results suggest that S. stercoralis infection may decrease the likelihood of developing DM, potentially supporting the hygiene hypothesis.

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Journal of Helminthology
Journal of Helminthology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
12.50%
发文量
127
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Helminthology publishes original papers and review articles on all aspects of pure and applied helminthology, particularly those helminth parasites of environmental health, medical or veterinary importance. Research papers on helminths in wildlife hosts, including plant and insect parasites, are also published along with taxonomic papers contributing to the systematics of a group. The journal will be of interest to academics and researchers involved in the fields of human and veterinary parasitology, public health, microbiology, ecology and biochemistry.
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