| Literature DB >> 27746954 |
Mara de Moura Gondim Prata1, A Havt1, D T Bolick2, R Pinkerton1, Aam Lima1, R L Guerrant3.
Abstract
Fecal biomarkers have emerged as important tools to assess intestinal inflammation and enteropathy. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlations between the fecal markers, myeloperoxidase (MPO), lactoferrin (FL), calprotectin (FC) and lipocalin-2 (Lcn-2), and to compare differences by breastfeeding status as well as normalization by fecal protein or by fecal weight. Simultaneous, quantitative MPO, FL, FC and Lcn-2, levels were determined in frozen fecal specimens collected from 78 children (mean age 15.2 ± 5.3 months) in a case-control study of childhood malnutrition in Brazil. The biomarker concentrations were measured by enzymelinked immunosorbent assay. The correlations among all biomarkers were significant (P<0.01). There were stronger correlations of fecal MPO with fecal lactoferrin and calprotectin, with lower, but still highly significant correlations of all 3 inflammatory biomarkers with Lcn-2 likely because the latter may also reflect enterocyte damage as well as neutrophil presence. Furthermore, the biomarker results with protein normalized compared to simple fecal weight normalized values showed only a slightly better correlation suggesting that the added cost and time for protein normalization added little to carefully measured fecal weights as denominators. In conclusion, fecal MPO correlates tightly with fecal lactoferrin and calprotectin irrespective of breastfeeding status and provides a common, available biomarker for comparison of human and animal model studies.Entities:
Keywords: biomarkers; calprotectin; enteropathy; inflammation; lactoferrin; lipocalin; malnutrition; myeloperoxidase
Year: 2016 PMID: 27746954 PMCID: PMC5061054 DOI: 10.15761/JTS.1000130
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transl Sci
Baseline characteristics of study population (n=78).
| Characteristic | Description |
|---|---|
| Age in months (Mean, sem) | 15.2 (5.3) |
| Sex (n, %) | |
| Male | 42 (53.8) |
| Female | 36 (46.2) |
| Breastfeeding (n, %) | |
| yes | 57 (73.1) |
| no | 21 (26.9) |
| MPO (ng/mg) median (25th, 75th percentile) | 8.42 (1.75 – 32.97) |
| Lcn-2 (ng/mg) median (25th, 75th percentile) | 0.98 (0.43 – 1.82) |
| FC (ng/mg) median (25th, 75th percentile) | 6.07 (2.55 – 13.48) |
| FL (ng/mg) median (25th, 75th percentile) | 11.83 (4.24– 43.38) |
MPO=Myeloperoxidase
Lcn-2=Lipocalin-2
FC= fecal calprotectin
FL= fecal lactoferrin
Figure 1Pearson correlations of the natural log transformed (LN) between fecal MPO and the other biomarker with stool weight normalized and protein normalized in samples from malnutrition children. Stool weight normalized: (a) FL (P<0.0001; r=0.6973) (b) FC (P<0.0001; r=0.6981) (C) Lcn-2 (P=0.0014; r=0.3555). Protein normalized: (d) FL (P<0.0001; r=0.7200) (e) FC (P<0.001; r=0.7238) (f) Lcn-2 (P=0.0003; r=0.3951). MPO indicates fecal myeloperoxidase; FL, lactoferrin; FC, calprotectin; Lcn-2, lipocalin-2. The solid line represents the linear regression line, and the dashed curves denote the 95% confidence interval.
Figure 2Pearson correlations of the natural log transformed (LN) between FL vs Lcn-2 and FC and Lcn-2 vs FC with stool weight normalized and protein normalized in samples from malnutrition children. Stool weight normalized: (a) FL vs FC (P<0.0001; r=0.6149) (b) FL vs Lcn-2 (P<0.0001; r=0.4603) (C) FC vs Lcn-2 (P<0.0001; R=0.4833). Protein normalized: (d) FL vs FC (P<0.0001; R=0.6246) (e) FL vs Lcn-2 (P<0.0001; R=0.4780) (f) Lcn-2 vs FC (P<0.0001; R=0.5098). MPO indicates fecal myeloperoxidase; FL, lactoferrin; FC, calprotectin; Lcn-2, lipocalin-2. The solid line represents the linear regression line, and the dashed curves denote the 95% confidence interval.
Figure 3Graph of mean fecal lactoferrin (FL) based on breastfeeding status (p=0.051).
Figure 4Correlation of Ln fecal lactoferrin with fecal myeloperoxidse (MPO) measurements, showing the linear regression line +s.e.mean (y = −1.04+1.02*x; n = 78; p<0.001; r=0.6973; R2=0.486). Dotted lines show published ranges of mild-moderate increases in lactoferrin of 7–400 ng/mg stool that intersect with the regression line at fecal MPO values of 2.8 and 169 ng/mg. The solid curves denote the 95% confidence interval.
Pearson correlations (r values) for inflammatory Biomarkers using stool weight or protein normalized values.
| Correlation Inflammatory | Stool Weight Normalized | Protein normalized | |
|---|---|---|---|
| MPO | FL | 0.6973 | 0.7200 |
| FC | 0.6981 | 0.7238 | |
| Lcn-2 | 0.3555 | 0.3949 | |
| FL | FC | 0.6149 | 0.6246 |
| Lcn-2 | 0.4603 | 0.4780 | |
| FC | Lcn-2 | 0.4833 | 0.5098 |
Correlation is significant P<0.01 [P=0.001]l(2-tailed). All other correlations are significant at P<0.001, Correlations are similar with breastfeeding. MPO indicates myeloperoxidase; Lcn-2, lipocalin-2; FC, fecal calprotectin; FL, fecal lactoferrin.