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Arpin contributes to bacterial translocation and development of severe acute pancreatitis.
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World journal of gastroenterology [World J Gastroenterol] 2015 Apr 14; Vol. 21 (14), pp. 4293-301. - Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Aim: To assess the impact of Arpin protein and tight junction (TJ) proteins in the intestinal mucosa on bacterial translocation in patients with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP).<br />Methods: Fifty SAP patients were identified as study objects and then classified into two groups according to the presence of bacterial translocation (BT) in the blood [i.e., BT(+) and BT(-)]. Twenty healthy individuals were included in the control group. BT was analyzed by polymerase chain reaction, colonic mucosal tissue was obtained by endoscopy and the expression of TJ proteins and Arpin protein was determined using immunofluorescence and western blotting.<br />Results: Bacterial DNA was detected in the peripheral blood of 62.0% of patients (31/50) with SAP. The expression of TJ proteins in SAP patients was lower than that in healthy controls. In contrast, Arpin protein expression in SAP patients was higher than in healthy controls (0.38 ± 0.19 vs 0.28 ± 0.16, P < 0.05). Among SAP patients, those positive for BT showed a higher level of claudin-2 expression (0.64 ± 0.27 vs 0.32 ± 0.21, P < 0.05) and a lower level of occludin (OC) (0.61 ± 0.28 vs 0.73 ± 0.32, P < 0.05) and zonula occludens-1 (0.42 ± 0.26 vs 0.58 ± 0.17, P = 0.038) expression in comparison with BT (-) patients. Moreover, the level of Arpin expression in BT (+) patients was higher than in BT (-) patients (0.61 ± 0.28 vs 0.31 ± 0.24, P < 0.05).<br />Conclusion: Arpin protein affects the expression of tight junction proteins and may have an impact on BT. These results contribute to a better understanding of the factors involved in bacterial translocation during acute pancreatitis.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Aged
Biomarkers blood
Case-Control Studies
Colon microbiology
DNA, Bacterial blood
Female
Humans
Intestinal Mucosa microbiology
Male
Middle Aged
Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing blood
Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing microbiology
Prospective Studies
Severity of Illness Index
Up-Regulation
Bacterial Translocation
Carrier Proteins analysis
Colon chemistry
Intestinal Mucosa chemistry
Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing metabolism
Tight Junction Proteins analysis
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2219-2840
- Volume :
- 21
- Issue :
- 14
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- World journal of gastroenterology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 25892881
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v21.i14.4293